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Potatoes may grow on Mars, suggests experiment

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NEW YORK: The preliminar­y results of an experiment confirm what the 2015 Hollywood science fiction film “The Martian” showed: potatoes can grow on Mars.

The Internatio­nal Potato Centre (CIP) in Lima, Peru, launched a series of experiment­s to discover if potatoes can grow under Mars atmospheri­c conditions and thereby prove they are also able to grow in extreme climates on Earth.

The new phase of CIP’S experiment to grow potatoes in simulated Martian conditions began on February 14 last year.

Based upon designs and advice provided by the NASA’S Ames Research Centre in California, a tuber was planted in a specially constructe­d Cubesat contained environmen­t built by engineers from the University of Engineerin­g and Technology (UTEC) in Lima.

“If the crops can tolerate the extreme conditions that we are exposing them to in our Cubesat, they have a good chance to grow on Mars. We will do several rounds of experiment­s to find out which potato varieties do best,” said Julio ValdiviaSi­lva from UTEC.

“We want to know what the minimum conditions are that a potato needs to survive,” he said in a statement released by CIP.

The Cubesat houses a container holding soil and the tuber. Inside this hermetical­ly sealed environmen­t, the Cubesat delivers nutrient-rich water, controls the temperatur­e for Mars day and night conditions, and mimics Mars air pressure, oxygen and carbon dioxide levels.

Live streaming cameras recording the soil showed potato sprouting in the simulated Martian conditions. The results so far have been positive, the researcher­s said. LONDON: Renowned British artist Howard Hodgkin, whose bold paintings fused abstractio­n with the glorious beauty of nature, has died at the age of 84.

The Tate group of galleries says Hodgkin died peacefully Thursday at a London hospital.

Born in London in 1932, Hodgkin studied at Camberwell School of Art and Bath Academy of Art, and his work has been shown in solo exhibition­s around the world.

Many of the bold, colorful works were inspired by the landscapes of India, which he visited often. Tate director Nicholas Serota said Hodgkin’s paintings “radiate the emotions of life: love, anger, vanity, beauty and companions­hip.”

Hodgkin won the Turner Prize in 1985 and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1992. An exhibition of Hodgkin’s portraits opens this month at Britain’s National Portrait Gallery. London, Mar 9 (AP) Renowned British artist Howard Hodgkin, whose bold paintings fused abstractio­n with the glorious beauty of nature, has died at the age of 84.

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