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A large portion of the United States' milk and lettuce supply may be contaminated with potentially unsafe levels of a toxic chemical used in rocket fuel, according to data released by the Food and ...
IT TASTES like rocket, aptly enough. On Monday, astronauts took their first bites of romaine lettuce grown aboard the International Space Station. “Awesome,” said astronaut Kjell Lindgren.
Astronauts living at the International Space Station are about to take their first bites of space-grown lettuce, in what scientists described as another step toward enabling human missions to Mars.
Massa’s paper analyzes lettuce experiments from 2014 to 2016. ... Never miss an eclipse, a meteor shower, a rocket launch or any other astronomical and space event that's out of this world.
In his nearly four decades of growing lettuce, spinach, kale and other leafy greens in California and Arizona, Tony Alameda has seen plenty of bad years. But lately, he said, there have been many ...
Most people associate NASA with rocket science, but now the U.S. space agency has turned its attention to rocket salad. A portable greenhouse to grow lettuce was taken to the International Space ...