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Rice Genetically Modified To Be More Salt Tolerant Could Be a Key To Reducing Food Shortages
Rice is arguably the most important food crop on the planet; it is consumed by 3.5 billion people every day, and it consumes 30% of the world's freshwater supply.
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Food Inflation: US Egg Prices Soar to 60%, Philippine Onion Becomes World's Most Expensive Amid Global Crises
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Freezing Conditions With Ice, Snow Warnings to Unload in UK This Week; Warm January to Continue in Europe
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Weather Forecast: Severe Weather Conditions to Unfold in Central, Eastern U.S This Week; Forecast Warns of Flooding, Snow Concerns
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Five New Species of Deep Sea Squat Lobsters Has Been Found and Needs Revision for Its Classification
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Endogenous Retroviruses From Madagascar Mouse Lemurs Is Similar To Other Mammals
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New Species Dwarf Boa Found in Andes Cloud Forest Patch, Scientists Say "Shouldn't Be There"
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West African Chimpanzees Arrival at Chester Zoo in UK Gives Hopes for Rare Animal Conservation and Protection
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Bottlenose Dolphins Migrate to Bay Area for First Time as Water Temperatures Rise in North, Central California
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Multiple Winter Storm Advisories in Effect over Parts of Colorado, Drivers Put Chains on Tires as 2-Foot Snow Expected Until Wednesday
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Most Active Regions of Sun to Face Earth, Expect Increased Chances of Various Space Weather Events, Experts Say
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Sequencing: Unlocking the Mysteries of Life
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How to Create a Stunning Scrapbook of Nature Photography