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>In a greenhouse perched a mile or so above sea level, a Wyoming researcher is helping lay the groundwork for a future where astronauts don’t just visit distant worlds but farm them. The researcher is Drea Hineman, an avid hockey fan from Gillette who gained a sideways interest in horticulture from her grandfather when her family lived in Douglas. Her tools aren’t saddles and branding irons, but modern-day fungi with a dash of Wyoming-grown algae mixed in.

Archive: https://archive.today/YZRrJ From the post: >>In a greenhouse perched a mile or so above sea level, a Wyoming researcher is helping lay the groundwork for a future where astronauts don’t just visit distant worlds but farm them. The researcher is Drea Hineman, an avid hockey fan from Gillette who gained a sideways interest in horticulture from her grandfather when her family lived in Douglas. Her tools aren’t saddles and branding irons, but modern-day fungi with a dash of Wyoming-grown algae mixed in.

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