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Scientist Reveals a New Way to Measure Plants’ Stress
Recently, a plant scientist developed a new method for identifying the level of stress that plants are under when they are subjected to multiple stressors such as heat, drought, and flooding because of extreme weather conditions.
Latest Research Articles
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Data Reveals How Cargo Ship Pollution Actually Affects Fuel Regulations
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Does Brain Size Matter? Why Are Some Bird Species More Inventive Than Others?
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Hurricane Weather Outbreak in Texas May Possibly Occur in Two Weeks
Oregon: Santiam, McKenzie Canyons Reopen to Welcome Campers Two Years After Wildfire Closure
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Concealing the 800-Year-Old Redwood Tree Trying: How Officials at California’s Redwood National Park Did It; Visitors Caught Could Face Jail Time
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Edible Flowers Add Flavor, Texture and Flavor; What Are the Different Kinds of Edible Flowers?
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Some US Cities May Become Hotter than the Middle East Before 2100
Dangerous Fire Weather Threatens SW Montana as Extreme Heat, Strong Wind Gusts Persist
Plant-Based Meat Consumption Helps Environment, Benefits Human Health, Study Shows
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Officials in New York City Declared a Public Health Emergency Due to Monkeypox Spread
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Extremely Dangerous Thunderstorms to Ravage the American Midwest
Expedition Finds Deepest Freshwater Sinkhole in the Czech Republic is Getting Deeper