Somewhere in a remote stretch of forest near Maine’s border with Canada, rocks from space crashed…
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Big flames, raining embers in New Jersey Pine Barrens fire
The 200-foot wall of flames, the burning embers landing miles away and the carloads of evacuees…
Want better kimchi? Make it like the ancients did
Fermented foods like kimchi have been an integral part of Korean cuisine for thousands of years.…
A new way to share secret information, using quantum mechanics
Quantum information is a powerful technology for increasing the amount of information that can be processed…
Ecological restoration for sustainable development in China
The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, from 2021 through 2030, delivers a rallying call for the…
Entering a new era of 3D printing for DNAs and proteins
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is a useful technique that has been widely utilized in our lives, ranging…
Improving your work-life balance can make you a more effective leader at work
Silencing your notifications and ignoring your email at the end of the workday could make you…
Examining early grain development in bread wheat
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a pivotal staple food crop, providing about 20% of calories…
Study offers a radical way to think about agriculture and its potential benefits for farming
On November 15, 2022, the 8 billionth person on the planet was born. With concerns about…
Food survey: Consumers trust and value product labels
Americans tend to trust food labels, especially the ingredient list, expiration date and nutrition fact label,…