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A tiny worm turns static electricity into a powerful weapon, launching itself through the air to catch flying prey.
Fledgling universities funded by kings and other leaders hired professors for their chemistry departments. Organic chemistry ...
Last semester, the FGCU Library sought proposals for a mural on a splash of wall next to the library’s information desk.
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Extremophile molds are invading art museums and devouring their collections. Stigma and climate change have fueled their ...
Last summer I polled the great art houses of Europe with a seemingly straightforward question: Had they had any recent experiences with mold in their collections? Mold is a perennial scourge in ...
The authors present convincing data to validate abscisic acid-induced dimerisation to induce a synthetic spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) arrest that will be of particular importance to analyse ...