Leila Jaafari

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In 1995, ten leaves from a potato plant were tucked into soil. Five cuttings were kept in a lab in Wisconsin, and five of them were packed into Space Shuttle Columbia and blasted into space. Just a few weeks later, marble-size potatoes formed from the plants in the lab, and hundreds of miles above Earth’s surface, the space plants grew the same size potatoes, even in zero gravity.
Bite by Bite: Nourishments and Jamborees
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