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India Today on MSNScientists discover 1st new plant tissue in 160 years that triggers seed formationTheir findings open a new field for research and have already demonstrated practical applications, with the team increasing ...
The second installment of our soup-a-thon. Vicky Hallett and Genevieve Villamora, correspondents. Marc Silver, digital editor ...
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Grist on MSNThe ‘king of poisons’ is building up in riceRice feeds more than half of the world’s population. Climate change is loading the beloved grain with arsenic, creating a ...
India's Adani plant is supplying power through one of its units due to technical glitches, a development that can increase load-shedding, said officials from the Bangladesh Power Development Board ...
A research team has discovered a new tissue in plants that plays an essential role in seed formation by regulating the flow of nutrients into the seed. The team used their findings to increase the ...
On Tuesday, the public can get a close-up look at the now-infamous seeds during a special viewing at the museum. In addition, ...
Plus: A $3 million prize for scientists working with the Large Hadron Collider, why we’re one step closer to a holodeck and ...
In a breakthrough with promising real-world applications, a team of Rutgers biophysicists, bioengineers, and plant biologists has captured the first live images. In a groundbreaking study, researchers ...
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The Incredible Process of Turning Trees into Paper SheetsStep inside a paper mill and witness the fascinating process that transforms raw wood into the paper sheets we use every day. From felling trees to pulping, pressing, and drying, this video takes you ...
Thales' Ashish Saraf to now head Pratt & Whitney in India Pratt & Whitney has appointed Ashish Saraf as its new VP & country head for India, succeeding his role at Thales. Saraf's appointment ...
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The Cool Down on MSNGroup embraces unexpected solution to toilet paper shortages: 'People have been amazed by its convenience'Over 700 million healthy trees are cut down every year to fulfill the worldwide demand for toilet paper, but conservationists ...
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If the tariffs hold, Apple is widely expected to eventually raise the prices on iPhones and other popular products because the Silicon Valley’s supply chain is so heavily concentrated in China, India ...
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