University of Minnesota researchers created SpudCell, the first bottom-up synthetic cell that feeds, grows, replicates DNA and divides.
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Key to earlier eradications of the threat was a University of Texas discovery that’s still proving useful today.
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Doctor Johannes Huber says your skin reveals more than appearance, linking healing, stress, and the body's hidden signals.
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Scientists uncovered how jellyfish heal wounds within minutes without leaving scars - a repair mechanism that could inspire new treatments.
For many people in small Prince of Wales Island communities, hunting is a key part of the lifestyle. District staff wants ...
Sprouted garlic is safe to eat, though it may taste more bitter; don't discard the garlic unless the cloves are moldy, soft, shriveled, or hollow.
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Around the world, communities are increasingly concerned about the amount of electricity, water and land these facilities require.