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Female giraffes drove the evolution of long giraffe necks in order to feed on the most nutritious...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoThe long neck likely does play a critical role in male neck-fighting and winning a mate. But our ...
Modernizing Higher Education: Info-Tech Research Group Identifies Four Exponential IT Priorities to...
The Woonsocket Call· 18 hours agoInfo-Tech Research Group has released a comprehensive guide to adopting an Exponential IT mindset in...
Diflufenican Proves Promising to Control Herbicide-Resistant Waterhemp
PRWeb· 2 hours ago"No other herbicide from WSSA Group 12 has ever been marketed for weed management in corn and soybean in North America," says Nader Soltani, Ph.D., an adjunct professor at the University of ...
Unlocking the genetic secrets of cabbage: key inve | Newswise
Newswise· 9 hours agoRecent study has uncovered the pivotal role of chromosomal inversions in suppressing recombination and preserving key genotypes in cabbage. This discovery
New plant flowering gene atlas paves the way for a | Newswise
Newswise· 9 hours agoA new study has shed light on the intricate genetic mechanisms controlling the flowering process in...
Ostrom Climate Provides Corporate Update
Morningstar· 3 hours agoThe Company expects to leverage its extensive expertise in carbon finance to develop high-quality carbon projects to generate more long-term recurring...
Opinion: The Fauci witch hunt intensifies while the next threat looms
CNN via AOL· 14 hours agoRather than hold an after-action review to glean lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic to...
German cockroaches have humans to thank for their evolution
Futurity· 23 hours agoResearchers have unveiled insights into the origins of the common German cockroach. It turns out the...
Confronting climate change: the genetic makeover o | Newswise
Newswise· 9 hours agoA rare conifer, Cupressus gigantea, has an unexpectedly lower genetic load despite its dwindling...
Biggest genome ever found belongs to this odd little plant
Nature· 6 days agoThe gigantic genome of a type of fork fern smashes the human one in terms of size.