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Using Honeyscrisp DNA To Improve Apples to a Desirable Breed
The Honeycrisp apple genome has been sequenced, which is great news for researchers and breeders working on this well-known and economically significant cultivar.
Latest Research Articles
Dormant Volcano in Alaska Shows Signs of Activity for the First Time in 800 Years, Could an Eruption be Underway?
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World's Oldest Stone Fish Weir Dating Back 11,000 Years Ago Discovered in Alaska
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Underground Martian Chill Could Allow Bacteria Survive for 280 Million Years from Surface Radiation [Study]
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Emperor Penguin: World's Largest Penguins Join the Threatened Species List Due to Climate Change and Global Warming
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Leaving Leaves and Other Garden Debris Are Beneficial to Backyard Biodiversity and Soil Health, Research Says
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Tropical Forests on Indigenous Lands Are Healthiest, Diverse and Ecologically Resilient
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The Australian Government Encourages People To Help Save Koalas, Which Are on the Verge of Extinction
Young Female Humpback Whale Ballooning Carcass Found on Shores of British Columbia
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Halloween Weather Forecast: Rainy Weather Expected in U.S. But Not Monster Snowstorm
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Colorado Couple Stuck from Their Home Due to Mass of Tumbleweeds After a Windstorm
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Storm to Soak South-Central U.S From Texas to Alabama This Week; Expect Flash Flood Risks and Travel Delays
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Narwhal Migratory Patterns Are Altering in Response To Increased Pressure From Changing Arctic Conditions