With Artemis II set to send off on November 24, it is nothing unexpected that science diaries are humming with research on lunar regolith, building bases on the moon, and working with moon soil to develop plants... you get the float.
A new report in the diary Correspondences Science depicted an examination in which the moon soil tests gathered during the Apollo missions were utilized to develop plants. Also, interestingly, an Earth plant, Arabidopsis thaliana, ordinarily called thale cress, developed and flourished in the lunar soil tests during the trial.