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Hong Kong is blocking food imports from five Japanese prefectures over concerns about radiation.

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With the help of a NASA crew, the good doctor conducted a project that will eventually allow astronauts to grow their own food in space in an experiment that could impart useful findings to farmers on Earth.
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