4,000 Meters Below Sea Level, Scientists Have Found the Spectacular ‘Dark Oxygen’: Scattered across an abyssal plain known as the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) are polymetallic nodules that are a potato-sized prize for mining companies in search of materials needed for the green energy transition
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The Tomato Twist That Created the Potato 9 Million Years Ago
Potato Evolved from Tomato Plants 8-9 Million Years Ago, New Research Suggests
Science Reveals the Surprising Origins of the Potato
Mystery of the potato's origins solved by genetics
What’s a Potato? A Nine-Million-Year-Old Tomato
Potato evolved from tomato 9 million years ago - EurekAlert!
How the Potato Got Its Start Nine Million Years Ago—Thanks to a Tomato
Mars’ potato-shaped moons could be the remains of a shredded asteroid
Jupiter's storms and its 'potato' moon Amalthea stun in new NASA Juno probe images
Why you shouldn't believe claims you can grow a rose in a potato
Enormous M87 galaxy looks like giant potato in 1st-ever 3D map (image)
The Cosmic Potato: M87 Galaxy’s True 3D Shape Revealed
Ancient California Fossil Unlocks Secrets of Coffee and Potato Ancestors’ Survival Amid Dinosaur Extinction
StarCrete — a combination of potato starch, salt, and synthetic martian or lunar regolith — may be key to building structures on other worlds. New research shows both martian and lunar bricks of StarCrete had compressive strengths two to three times greater than regular concrete.
Artemis 2's Canadian astronaut got their moon mission seat with 'potato salad'
Potatoes are better than human blood for making space concrete bricks, scientists say
Scientists have created a new material, dubbed ‘StarCrete’ which is made from extra-terrestrial dust, potato starch, and a pinch of salt and could be used to build homes on Mars.