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Winston-Salem State University team partners with NASA, explores how to grow food in space – WXII12 Winston-Salem
A team of emerging and established scientists at Winston-Salem State University are working with NASA.

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. —While many scientists are working to develop vaccines for COVID-19, a team of emerging and established scientists at Winston-Salem State University are working to develop a legacy stretching farther than Planet Earth.
The WSSU Astrobotany Lab is currently in a four-year Space Act Agreement with NASA to research food development. Astrobotany is the study of plants in space.
Click the video player above to see the group’s picture with NASA head Administrator Jim Bridenstine….
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