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Genetically Modified Silkworms Produce Spider Silk for the First Time As Alternative to Synthetic Fibers
Scientists in China have synthesized spider silk from genetically modified silkworms, producing fibers six times tougher than the Kevlar used in bulletproof vests.
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50,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Remains Uncovered in a Box Hidden for Decades
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Maxim Shubarev Setl Group: Biography and Career
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Heatwave Leaves But Wildfires Remain as El Niño Starts with Gusty Winds in Australia
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Infectious Disease Brucellosis in Dogs Spillover to Humans as UK Sees First 2 Cases Confirmed
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Thailand's Alarming Air Pollution Prompts Agricultural Body to Call for Ban on Crop Burning
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Flowering Plants Largely 'Unharmed' Despite Impact of Chicxulub Asteroid 66 Million Years Ago [Study]
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Mammal Evolution In Africa Not Driven By Grasslands Expansions But Through Vegetation Changes, Study Says
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16 Weird-Looking Parasitoid Wasps in Vietnam: Recent Discovery Can Decipher Unknown Parasitic Behaviors
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Climate Change, Extreme Weather Events Poses Deadly Threat to Humans
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Carbon Pollution Leads To Massive Floods, Heavy Rains In Libya, Greece, Scientists Say
What Is Mercury Retrograde And How Does It Affect People?
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Wildlife Loss Accelerates: Some Species Feared To Be Extinct 35 Times Faster Due To Human Activities






