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What Will Dinner Look Like in 2050?
What’s on your plate in 2050 might look very different from today’s meals. With climate change, population growth, and ...
Beyond common white and brown grains, a world of diverse rice varieties offers rich nutrition and cultural heritage. From ...
The results of the new study, published last month in the journal Subterranean Biology, spread rapidly online due to the ...
Advanced in organs on chips, digital twins, and AI are ushering in a new era of research and drug development.
Some plates, bowls and dining sets that are marketed as "green" could be doing more harm than good, researchers warn.
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Shouting at Seagulls Could Be the Easiest Way to Keep Your Chips Safe
But don’t panic. New research from the University of Exeter suggests you might have a secret weapon. Turns out, shouting at ...
The same ingredients found in your kitchen could hold the key to a cleaner, safer future for wearable technology ...
At AAPS PharmSci 360 2025, held from Nov. 9–12 in San Antonio, Texas, Corey Bloom, PhD, associate director, CMC (chemistry, ...
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Inside the Human Gene Editing Boom Driven by CRISPR Reshaping Everything From Medicine to Food
CRISPR-based technology is advancing rapidly, driving international competition. Its promise to transform medicine is colliding with political and social realities, even as applications expand.
Former Disney star Calum Worthy has been blasted for his app that uses artificial intelligence ( AI ) to create avatars of ...
Minnesota FFA members earned top honors at the National FFA Convention, with more than 1,000 members traveling to ...
MATELASER, INC., an FDA-certified U.S. manufacturer of therapeutic laser systems, today announced the crowdfunding debut of ...
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