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Seeds provide most of the calories humanity eats, yet the cells that decide how big each seed becomes have remained a mystery ...
Asian Americans, Addiction, Cultural Stigma, Model Minority, Treatment-Seeking, Generational Differences Share and Cite: ...
Something strange happens to water as it moves through the stems of horsetail plants – and this unique process provides ...
Researchers developed a copper-based growth process that produces large-area trilayer graphene films with uniform thickness and improved mechanical strength.
MORE than 800 people celebrated science, technology, engineering and mathematics in a day full of interactive workshops in Greenock. The Watt Institution hosted a STEM family and community day as part ...
Thefts of outdoor air-conditioning units have soared mainly in suburban areas of the Kanto region, and police are struggling to find ways to track down the perpetrators.
Grooming gangs inquiry must root out racists who turned blind eye to rape – Brits want justice meted out equally Why did so many in power turn a blind eye to years of child rape in towns like ...
Keir Starmer told Britons they face a 'grim reality' of a growing threat of nuclear annihilation at the hands of Vladimir Putin 's Russia today. The Prime Minister faced MPs today after attending ...
These surprising apps are firing up enormous server farms miles away, processing data nobody asked for, and quietly killing your phone's battery, says one expert.
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