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Is SpongeBob really a radioactive mutant?
Is SpongeBob really a radioactive mutant? Explore the science behind the theory and separate fact from fiction. #science ...
Mandi Bottoms with Ag in the Classroom shows Michael Marks a blueberry science experiment.
In marine environments, sponges tend to eat other organisms to get their nutrients. But a study published in Functional ...
From why it was created to whether it’s alive, here’s what to know about SpudCell, the latest advance in synthetic biology.
From chemical building blocks, scientists have created synthetic cells that have most of the hallmarks of life.
The reefs scattered throughout the tropics arose only after algae took up full-time residence in coral cells, supplying corals with abundant food and enabling them to build extensive shallow-water ...
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