NASA unveils potato-based “space bricks” beside a Martian bungalow model

NASA unveils potato-based “space bricks” beside a Martian bungalow model
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Used in "Potatoes Crowned “Most Likely to Survive Mars”: The Surprising Ingredient Behind NASA’s New Space Bricks"