Light at night might be convenient for humans, but it’s having a detrimental effect on amphibian populations, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.
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Plant Stem Cells Require Low Oxygen Levels
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Scientists Investigate Global Spread of Stinging Jellyfish
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Major Step Forward in The Production Of ‘Green’ Hydrogen
The first thermodynamically-reversible chemical reactor capable of producing hydrogen as a pure product stream represents a “transformational” step forward in the chemical industry.
Special Delivery: Gold Nanoparticles Ship CRISPR Cargo
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