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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNTo Safeguard Threatened Plants, Scientists Must Master the Tricky Art of Seed BankingResearchers are working to unravel the hidden biology of often-persnickety seeds as they age, sleep and awaken ...
Climate change, pests and disease threaten to leave us in a world without chocolate. Dr Karl meets two scientists who are exploring ways to protect cacao plants into the future.
How Mitolyn, developed by Andrew Lambert, utilizes the Purple Peel Exploit to target fat loss at the mitochondrial level. A ...
Mitolyn has quickly become one of the most talked-about weight loss supplements in 2025. With a surge in social media ...
Viruses are known to use the genetic machinery of the human cells they invade to make copies of themselves. As part of the ...
A team has discovered how certain bacteria breathe by generating electricity, using a natural process that pushes electrons into their surroundings instead of breathing on oxygen. The findings could ...
Microorganisms—defined as very small living beings, invisible to the naked eye, comprising bacteria, fungi, viruses or others ...
“Horses are great athletes because they can deliver a lot of oxygen to their muscles — way more than an elite human can — and ...
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Everyday Health on MSN5 Simple Ways to Improve Your Gut Microbiome Starting TodayAdding certain foods to your diet and avoiding others can alter the structure of your gut microbiome to reduce risk for ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNOrigin of Life on Earth: Gene Transfer Between Fungi and Plants May Have Triggered the Development of the First EcosystemsA recent study from researchers at the University of Toulouse has revealed a fascinating insight into the origins of life on ...
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