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Chickpeas could become the first food grown on the Moon

Researchers have successfully cultivated chickpeas in simulated lunar soil, marking a significant advance in the potential for agriculture on the Moon. This innovative method involved combining moon-like regolith with compost from worms and beneficial fungi, paving the way for future food production in extraterrestrial environments.

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