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With the desire to plant for the first time in Martian territory, two scientists created the first research center on space agriculture in Nebraska

Summary by Bichos De Campo
Emboldened by the great advances that humanity is showing in space research, two scientists from the University of Nebraska, named Yufeng Ge and Santosh Pitla, began to think about how they will feed the first human settlements that -someday- we will be able to place on the Moon or Mars. “We'll be on Mars and the Moon, we'll have settlements and people will be able to eat,” said Pitla, associate professor of biological systems engineering, in an…
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