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Mars Needs Insects

Por: The New York Times Science November 27, 2023

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At first it was just one flower, but Emmanuel Mendoza, an undergraduate student at Texas A&M University, had worked hard to help it bloom. When this five-petaled thing burst forth from his English pea plant collection in late October, and then more flowers and even pea pods followed, he could also see, a little better, the future it might foretell on another world millions of miles from Earth.These weren’t just any pea plants. Some were grown... + full article



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