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  3. Women-led research has just grown chickpeas from seed to seed in simulated lunar regolith.

Women-led research has just grown chickpeas from seed to seed in simulated lunar regolith.

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    Women-led research has just grown chickpeas from seed to seed in simulated lunar regolith. The trick is to think like a gardener, and let composting worms and friendly fungi lend a hand.

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    Researchers have grown chickpeas to seed in simulated lunar regolith for the first time - with a little help from some fungal friends.

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      Women-led research has just grown chickpeas from seed to seed in simulated lunar regolith. The trick is to think like a gardener, and let composting worms and friendly fungi lend a hand.

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      Fungi, worms, and chickpeas: growing food in lunar regolith - Space Botany

      Researchers have grown chickpeas to seed in simulated lunar regolith for the first time - with a little help from some fungal friends.

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      #SpacePlants #astrobotany #iwd2026

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      @OrbitalGardens Tip of the bonnet for the "note for readers"

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        @OrbitalGardens Tip of the bonnet for the "note for readers"

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        @emily_s πŸ€—

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          @OrbitalGardens Tip of the bonnet for the "note for readers"

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          @emily_s @OrbitalGardens

          Ditto this!! πŸ™

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