Environment
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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.
Latest Research Articles
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Human Bones and Macabre Secrets Unearthed in Switzerland's Melting Glaciers
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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
After 20 Years, Missing Man Finally Identified Through DNA as One of Lake Mead Corpses
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Notorious Weed Killers Causes Seizure-like Convulsions in Roundworms
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Air Pollution Reportedly Causes Heart Attacks to Non-Smokers
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Conservation Goals to Protect Florida's Wildlife Corridors Gains Traction
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Ancient Human Fossil Could be Our Oldest Ancestors to Walk on Two Legs 7 Million Years Ago
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Engineers Developed A Battery That Is Low Cost Than Lithium Ion Battery
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Africa Faces Disastrous Food Shortage Concerns Due to Prolonged Lack of Rain
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Is the Atlantic Hurricane Season Going to Be More Aggressive?
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New Study Suggests Warmer Oceans May Limit Kelp Forests’ Ability To Store Carbon for Long Periods of Time