Scientists have created a new potato-based concrete called StarCrete for building on Marsm and it is twice as strong as regular concrete
University of Manchester in the UK
But how exactly does a potato-based concrete like StarCrete come to life? According to a paper on the new invention published in the journal Buildings on Mars may rely on potato-based concrete in the future. Image source: stockcrafter / Adobe
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