Parents, siblings and children of people with celiac disease are at high risk of also having the disease, according to a Mayo Clinic study.
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Even if you did your best to prevent it, chances are you’ve suffered from some kind of sunburn this summer.
BYU Scientists Discover Way to Make Crops Grow in Salt-Damaged Soil
A group of BYU researchers may have found a way to reverse falling crop yields caused by increasingly salty farmlands throughout the world.
How Plants Know the Difference Between Night and Day
Plants are extremely sensitive to lengths of nights and days and use the information to keep track of seasons, information crucial to their life cycles.
Shocking Rate of Plant Extinctions in South Africa
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NASA’s Terra satellite passed over the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and captured an image of newly developed Tropical Depression Bailu, east of the Philippines.