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Rare ‘extinct’ plant shocks scientists after citizen finds it in outback
Read More: Rare ‘extinct’ plant shocks scientists after citizen finds it in outbackA small, slender shrub once written off as lost to history has reappeared in the red dirt of remote northern…
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Why a Texas hiker hid the location of a once‑in‑a‑lifetime rare cactus
Read More: Why a Texas hiker hid the location of a once‑in‑a‑lifetime rare cactusA Texas hiker who stumbles on a once-in-a-lifetime rare cactus in the desert is not just finding a botanical curiosity,…
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Shocking soybean breakthrough could transform the entire planet
Read More: Shocking soybean breakthrough could transform the entire planetSoybeans have quietly become one of the most strategically important crops on Earth, feeding people and animals while anchoring global…
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The ‘mutant’ humans who shrug off every known virus
Read More: The ‘mutant’ humans who shrug off every known virusAcross the world, only a few dozen people appear to carry a genetic glitch that lets them brush off viruses…
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Ancient DNA exposes virus that hacked its way into human genes
Read More: Ancient DNA exposes virus that hacked its way into human genesAncient DNA is turning human evolution into a crime scene reconstruction, and one of the prime suspects is a herpesvirus…
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1,000+ new species discovered and many are already racing toward extinction
Read More: 1,000+ new species discovered and many are already racing toward extinctionScientists are cataloguing life on Earth at a pace that would have seemed impossible a generation ago, yet a growing…
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Officials warn forests near total collapse as crisis reaches ‘unprecedented’ levels
Read More: Officials warn forests near total collapse as crisis reaches ‘unprecedented’ levelsForests that once felt permanent are now failing in real time, with officials warning that some ecosystems are edging toward…
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Scientists watch drug molecules hit cell receptors in real time
Read More: Scientists watch drug molecules hit cell receptors in real timeDrug discovery is shifting from static snapshots to moving pictures. Instead of inferring how medicines work from end results, researchers…
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Wild new technique lets scientists 3D-print tiny structures inside cells
Read More: Wild new technique lets scientists 3D-print tiny structures inside cellsScientists have crossed a startling new frontier in bioengineering: they can now fabricate intricate three-dimensional objects inside living cells. Instead…
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Plants hijack bacterial-style gene to make drugs, opening green pharma future
Read More: Plants hijack bacterial-style gene to make drugs, opening green pharma futurePlants are quietly borrowing tricks from bacteria, repurposing foreign genes to build complex molecules that look a lot like tomorrow’s…








