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How Do Plants Reprogram Their Immune System To Fight Invaders?
Plants, unlike animals, lack specific immune cells that can travel via the circulation to the site of infection; as a result, every cell in the plant must be able to stand its ground and fight to defend itself, instantly entering battle mode.
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Yellow Thunderstorm Warnings for London and England Might be Replaced by More Dry Spell for the Remainder of August
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Met Office Issued a Yellow Warning in Place for London, South-east, East of England and East Midlands With a Chance of Flooding
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Storm Alert: Severe Weather with Tornadoes Threatens over 30 Million Americans in the Northeast from August 26
Climate Change Escalates Annual US Flood Damage to $3 Billion, Study Reveals
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NWS Issues Fire Weather Watch Over Reno, Parts of Nevada for Saturday Afternoon Through Early Evening
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Pet Owners With Active Lifestyle Linked to Healthier Dogs
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Extraordinary Amphibians Can Grow Lungs Then Evolve to Make Them Vanish
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Human Bones and Macabre Secrets Unearthed in Switzerland's Melting Glaciers
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New Map Shows Ancient Traces of Water on Mars
Ukrainian Soldier Bravely Rescues Abandoned Pets in the Middle of the Battlefield
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Body of Female Hiker Swept By Flash Floods in Utah Finally Found
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Dugong: The Gentle Giant That Inspired 'Mermaid' Legends Goes Extinct in China