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Homegrown Senegal Wheat: The Latest Step in a Years-long Effort To Reduce Reliance on Imports
With the whir of a mower, under a clear blue sky, Senegalese researchers have begun harvesting a crop of experimental homegrown wheat, the latest step in a years-long effort to reduce reliance on imports.
Latest Research Articles
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Tobacco Plants Can Turn Into Solar-Powered Factories for Moth Sex Pheromones Thru Gene Engineering
Flood Warning in Effect Over Carolinas Until Midweek, Roads Closed
1000 Wildlife-Friendly Home Gardens in England Earn Plaques as Reward
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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





