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To Protect Themselves From Microbes, Plants Quickly Shed Their Flowers
According to a recent study that combined field research with plant microbiome analysis, this is the reason why plants quickly shed their flowers.
Latest Research Articles
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State of Emergency Declared: Oak Fire in California Remains Uncontainable
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Children from the Ice Age Splashed Through Giant ‘Sloth Puddles’ 11,000 Years Ago
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Hawaii’s Ancient Lava Caves are Teeming with an Assortment of Mysterious Life Forms
Zero-Waste Wedding Costs $3600, Eco-Friendly Couple Uses Leaf Confetti
Microplastics Dominate Bodies of Most Fishes in South Africa River
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Researchers Predict That Larger Fish Species Suffers From Oxygen Deficiency Due to Global Warming and Human Activities
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Several Local Government Units Are Implementing Bans for Fireworks Due to Risk of Animals Stress
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Exposure To Extreme Heat Could Increase Malnutrition in Children in Low-income Countries
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Whale Sharks Designated as the World's Largest Omnivore After Scientists Found They Also Eat Plants
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Planetary Scientists Answer Mystery Following NASA's Rare Mineral Discovery in Mars After Six Years
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A New Species of a Venomous Pit Vipers Has Been Found in a Natural Reserve in China
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WHO Declares Current Monkeypox as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern