Health & Medicine
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The World Needs a Global System to Detect and Halt the Spread of Emerging Crop Diseases
More than 20 percent of the five staple crops that provide half the globe's caloric intake is lost to pests each year. Climate change and global trade drive the spread, emergence, and re-emergence of crop disease, and containment action is often inefficient, especially in low-income countries.
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Settling the Debate on Serotonin's Role in Sleep
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A Rapid, Easy-to-Use DNA Amplification Method at 37°C
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UMBC Research Decodes Plant Defense System, with an Eye on Improving Farming and Medicine
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Cause of Hardening of the Arteries -- and Potential Treatment -- Identified