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Who Needs Trees? The First Synthetic Leaf
The tech world is buzzing about a new breakthrough in nature imitation, synthetic leaves. Julian Melchiorri has crafted an artificial leaf made of silk that can allegedly produce oxygen if exposed to light and water. He claims that a technology such as this could revolutionize a number of industries and help make the world a little greener.
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Hummingbirds Outperform Tiny Helicopters
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More People are Buying Organic, But is it Out of Fear?
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Antarctic Ice Sheet the Result of Decreased Carbon Dioxide, Contrary to Belief
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What Do We REALLY Know of GMOs? Tyson Wags His Finger at Critics
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Asteroid Parade Created Ancient Hell on Earth
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Save the Tiger: Climate Change and Humanity Threaten Remaining Population
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Breastfeeding Lowers Chronic Health Problems
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Preterm Babies' Brains Catch up with Term-Born Peers' During Adolescence, Study