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There could be a scientific reason you don't like cucumbers—here's what I've discovered
A food writer learns there may be a scientific reason behind his lifelong cucumber aversion.
Jyoti Vakhlu [email protected] From laws of inheritance to the molecule of heredity – a journey of scientific ...
"You could really, in a very fundamental sense, talk about redrawing the border around a brain," Hodak says, "possibly to ...
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Self-fertilizing wheat could flip modern agriculture
Wheat that can help make its own fertilizer is no longer a speculative idea from plant biology textbooks, it is a working ...
In September, David Baltimore — the scientist who discovered reverse transcriptase, a breakthrough often described as one of ...
In a compelling new video interview from Applied Microbiology International’s ‘Under the Lens’ series, Dr. Callum Cooper, a ...
Contrary to the beliefs of some in the anti-vaxx world, infectious diseases spread through bacteria and viruses, microscopic ...
For decades on end, Sri Lanka has stood as a global beacon of public health success. Our nation’s commitment to comprehensive ...
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. ( ARE) Analyst/Investor Day December 3, 2025 8:30 AM EST Good morning, everyone, and thank you to those joining us in person and via webcast for Alexandria Real ...
Evolution is neither purposeful nor intentional: it has no ideal, aim, or end-point. For evolutionary change, there are no ...
New research challenges the long-standing idea that most fixed genetic mutations are neutral. For many years, scientists studying evolution have believed that most genetic changes influencing how ...
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...
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