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Russia wants a Moon nuclear plant to survive 336-hour lunar nights
Russia is no longer content with short lunar flybys or one-off landers. Its space agency now wants to anchor a permanent ...
The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture recently entered a five-year agreement with the Indian National ...
The National Science Foundation grant is helping researchers study how invasive species are impacting aquatic ecosystems in ...
Type One Energy, a University of Wisconsin-Madison nuclear fusion spinoff company, is partnering with the Tennessee Valley ...
CREW Carbon, a startup founded in New Haven, is betting that adding limestone to wastewater could turn dirty water into a ...
From morning glories spiraling up fence posts to grape vines corkscrewing through arbors, twisted growth is a problem-solving ...
The Yili Innovation Centre Oceania has since been involved in breakthrough research with major global health implications, ...
Scientists have long known that mutations in certain genes affecting microtubules in plants can cause plants to grow in a twisting manner. In most cases, these are “null mutations,” meaning the ...
A flutter of blue and yellow darts through a field in late May. Trees, shrubs and summer flowers fill the landscape. A ...
New laboratory studies could shed light on a rock containing potential signs of alien life that’s stranded on Mars ...
A plant that looks like a fungus, lives like a parasite, and clones itself in the dark—Balanophora may be one of evolution’s ...
Some plants produce heat, which has long puzzled botanists. But a new study suggests that infrared radiation is an ancient ...
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