Cress seeds grown in moon dust raise hopes for lunar crops

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Thale cress seeds survived but grew more slowly than those planted in volcanic ash, developing stunted roots

The prospect of growing crops on the moon has edged a little closer after researchers nurtured plants – some more successfully than others – in lunar soil for the first time.

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