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Can Crispr unmask insect resistance to pesticides?
While Covid-19 As a pandemic rages around the world in 2020, another disease is quietly infecting more than 220 million…
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Inside the international effort to save a small Mexican fish
Originally this story Appears on Atlas Obscura and be part of Climate table cooperation. At first glance, there’s nothing remarkable…
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Kombucha culture could be the key to better water purification
Refreshing Kombucha Follow a recent newspaper Published in the journal of the American Chemical Society Country ACS ES&T. Experiments by…
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Tau’s role in dementia
Human brain is an amazingly complex, interconnected network. Cells called neurons send signals from one region to another, and their…
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Is there an invading army of Crayfish Clone? Try them
Originally this story Appears on Guardians and be part of Climate table cooperation. Small, bluish-gray and speckled, the marbled crayfish…
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Scientists capture the DNA of animals in the air for the first time
But for many biologists, tracking mammals that move miles a day and keeping an eye on humans is nearly impossible.…
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Can synthetic palm oil help save the world’s rainforests?
Via Zoom, Kelleher showed off a bluish photo of Xylome’s proprietary yeast strain, which grew from an oil-producing species called…
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Natural history, not technology, will determine our fate
We do this in our homes, hospitals, backyards, farm fields and even, in some cases, forests when we use antibiotics,…
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Can being cold really be good for you?
No one likes one frozen butt. So when François Haman tried to recruit subjects into his study of the health…
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At the dawn of life, heat may have accelerated cell division
An elegant ballet of proteins that allow modern cells to regenerate themselves. During cell division, structural proteins and enzymes coordinate…
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