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During a DuPont research mission that concluded with the return of Space Shuttle Atlantis last October, soybean seeds planted and nurtured by DuPont scientists germinated, developed into plants, flowered and produced new seedpods in space aboard the International Space Station.
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DR. TOM CORBIN
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During a DuPont research mission that concluded with the return of Space Shuttle Atlantis last October, soybean seeds planted and nurtured by DuPont scientists germinated, developed into plants, flowered and produced new seedpods in space aboard the International Space Station.
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