Biology
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Crevice Gardens: A Futuristic Way To Save the Environment?
Gardeners have sought distinctly alien plants and strikingly unusual for at least a century; examples include non-native varieties of lilies, roses, azaleas, and hostas.
Latest Research Articles
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Pig Cells Revived an Hour After Death, Can this be Done on Humans?
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Study Reveals Mysterious Mechanism of a Drug-Resistant Fungus
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Evolution and Adaptation of Wheat Powdery Mildew: Why Researchers are Studying It
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Academics Proposed Groundbreaking Approach for Assessing Soil Health
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Study Shows How Previous Ice Ages Influenced How Seagrass Reacts to Modern Environmental Threat
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Scientists Discovers Practical, Eco-Friendly CNOs From Microwave Pulses With Discarded Fish Scales
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Asexual Reproduction: Species Reproducing on Their Own are Susceptible to Dangerous Genetic Mutations
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Gene Therapy: New Technology Can Rewrite Genetic Codes, Successfully Repairs Hereditary Disease
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Scientists Have Issued a Dire Warning About a Massive Extinction Event Brought on by Climate Change
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European Panda: Fossils Found in 1970 May Actually be the Giant Panda's European Relatives
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This Cheap and Sustainable Method May Be an Effective Weapon Against Forever Chemicals
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Planting Mangroves in Miami, An Effective Method to Protect the Coast from Rising Sea Levels?