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Hydro-Signaling: Scientists Discover Plant Roots Change Shape to Increase Their Uptake of Water
A new study discovered that plant roots use the process of ‘hydro-signaling’ to enable shape change to increase water uptake for survival.
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5 Must-Know Study Tips for the CSCS Exam
Remote Undersea Volcano in Pacific Ocean Might Have Been Erupting Since October
Bats Carry Viral Disease that Infects Horses, Fatal to Humans, Possibility of Another Pandemic Discussed
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Natural Habitat Preservation and Restoration May Prevent Pathogens That Originate in Wildlife From Spreading To Domesticated Animals and Humans
Lack of Genetic Diversity in Otters Might be Hindering Conservation Efforts in UK
Two Jaguar Cubs Rewilded After Successful Breeding Program in Argentina, Two More to Follow
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Deadly Coral Disease is Spreading Fast Throughout Florida and Caribbean Through Ship Hulls
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Scientists Confirmed Earth’s ‘Stabilizing Responses’ Keeps Global Temperatures in Check
15-Inch Snow, Slick Roads Prompt Winter Storm Warning Over Parts of Michigan
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Heavy Rain and Flood Warnings Have Been Issued, With ‘Atrocious’ Weather Conditions Predicted for the Next Three Days
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Scientists Have Discovered That Vegetation Plays a Critical Role in Arctic Warming
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Over 2 Billion Children Could be Exposed to High Heat Waves by 2050, UNICEF Report Reveals