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Life on Mars: Why this one plant could help Red Planet colonists – Inverse
As scientists set their eyes on Mars as a potentially habitable planet, a team of researchers figured out how to grow clovers…

Inside a research greenhouse
at Colorado State University, Franklin Harris and his colleagues placed clover seeds in sterilized plastic pots stacked next to each other on a bench.
As the familiar leaf began to sprout, emerging from the dirt, the team realized…
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