In this episode, Emma the Space Gardener talks with Marshall Porterfield, Professor of Biological Engineering & Space Biophysics at Purdue University, who offers up some highlights from his long career in space science.
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Aquaculture in space: GotG19
Astrobiologist Grace Crain on growing plants in astronaut waste: GotG18
Growing Drugs in Space: GotG17
Transplanting seedlings in space: GotG16
Seeds with Space Stories: GotG15
Growing heirloom veg hydroponically:GotG14
Plant biologist Karl Hasenstein on growing radishes in space: GotG13
Educator Michael Wilkinson is bringing astrobotany into classrooms: GotG12
Christine Escobar on growing water plants in space: GotG11
NASA's Gioia Massa on growing plants on the International Space Station: GotG10
Space plant biologist Javier Medina on growing plants in space: GotG9
DIY astrobiologist Elliot Roth on growing edible algae in space: GotG8
What would houseplant expert Jane Perrone grow in space? GotG7
Astronematode, predatory worms in space: GotG6
Space plant biologist John Z. Kiss on growing plants without gravity: GotG5
The First Seeds in Space: GotG4
Houseplants in Space:GotG3
Mars Summer and Space Peppers: GotG2
Moon radishes and apple seeds in space: GotG1
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