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Tobacco Plants Can Turn Into Solar-Powered Factories for Moth Sex Pheromones Thru Gene Engineering
By using precision gene engineering techniques, researchers at the Earlham Institute in Norwich have been able to turn tobacco plants into solar-powered factories for moth sex pheromones.
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Dual Mass Extinctions Occurred 260 Million Years Ago Before Dinosaurs Emerged: New Geological Study Says
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Ilya Filatov: Path of Economist
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Leaf-Litter Ants: Invasive Foreign Ant Species Taking over Florida [Research]
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Tornado Watch and Warnings: What You Should Know About During Severe Weather
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Tropical Cyclone Lisa to Hit Australia Starting April 10 Bringing Heavy Rainfall, Winds Up to 90 kmph
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Amazon Rainforest Protected Indigenous Reservations Prevent Respiratory, Cardiovascular Ailments
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U.S. Weather Forecast: Pacific Moisture Plume to Unload Snow, and Rain in Parts of California, Washington This Week
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UK Weather Alert: Met Office Issues Yellow Weather Warning As UV Levels Rise
Plastic Easter Eggs Not Recyclable: Best Action Plan and Alternatives
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10 Deadliest Tornadoes in US That Left Trails of Destruction
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Wild vs. Captive Animals: Which is More Dangerous?
Why is the Rabbit the Symbol of Easter: 5 Facts About Rabbits




