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Study: Supply chain plasticity and firm adaptation to t...

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How plants transport massive amounts of protein into se...

Seed plants, such as soybeans, store large amounts of protein in specialized org...

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Amazon forest loss leads to measurable drop in regional...

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Rye products, such as black bread or pumpernickel, are not only considered as be...

Tomato trade dispute between the US and Mexico is boili...

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President Donald Trump's executive order withdrawing the US from the Paris Agree...

Space tourism's growth blurs the line between scientifi...

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South Africa's wattled cranes are no longer critically ...

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Leaders can promote gender equity without deepening pol...

Americans largely agree that women have made significant gains in the workplace ...

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Positively charged nanoplastics increase E. coli virule...

Nanoplastics are everywhere. These fragments are so tiny they can accumulate on ...

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