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Plaster to Grow Plants on Mars by the University of Alcalá

Researchers at the University of Alcalá lead a study that proposes to use martian plaster for the cultivation of plants in future missions to Mars. The work, published in Life Sciences in Space Research magazine, analyzes the potential of plants specialized in plaster soils to start agriculture on the red planet. The possibility of inhabiting Mars in the future will depend largely on the ability to produce food on the planet itself. However, Mar…
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Researchers at the University of Alcalá lead a study that proposes to use martian plaster for the cultivation of plants in future missions to Mars. The work, published in Life Sciences in Space Research magazine, analyzes the potential of plants specialized in plaster soils to start agriculture on the red planet. The possibility of inhabiting Mars in the future will depend largely on the ability to produce food on the planet itself. However, Mar…

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La Crónica de Guadalajara: Tu periódico digital broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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