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Bits and Pieces: Microbial Perspective All of us know how “easy” it is to get a package delivered to our house. Access a website, click …
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Winter isn’t when most people expect to go out looking for rare plants. Yet, for the past four years in Georgia, I’ve spent cold mornings trekking across bare rock, datasheets in hand and HotHands in pocket. I’m searching for a tiny, rare plant that only grows in the shallow pools atop solid granite outcrops. Snorkelwort,


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Drifting through cosmic dust into April Lyrid Meteors
June Haeun Kim
April 18, 2022

Sleeping Beauty Seeds
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April 12, 2020

Stand in the place where you live
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December 22, 2020

The biggest shifts and trends driving short- and long-term growth in the future
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June 30, 2021

A not so familiar face: How a transferrable cancer could be the end for an Australian mammal
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November 24, 2019

Men control the reproductive rights of plants too
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