I’m me, and happen to be just about everywhere
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Back from the dead: Tropical tree fern repurposes its dead leaves (news.illinois.edu)
Meet the smallest animal known to spread seeds with its poop (www.science.org)
The Joys Of Cleaning Ecologically (primonatura.co.uk)
Stretchable Batteries Make Flexible Electronics Moreso (spectrum.ieee.org)
My King (lemmy.world)
All Dog Noses May Be Made Equal (www.science.org)
To date, what do you think is the greatest invention or discovery and why?
Mine is the computer. I continue to be amazed at what we can do with them.
Researchers systematically investigate efficacy of CRISPR antimicrobial agents (phys.org)
Scientists discover first algae that can fix nitrogen — thanks to a tiny cell structure (www.nature.com)
Cells inherit protection from sunburn (www.mpg.de)
Say hello to biodegradable microplastics: Plant-based polymers that can disappear within seven months (phys.org)
How climate change could affect the microbes that ferment grapes and give wine its specific flavors (phys.org)
Unlocking mRNA’s cancer-fighting potential (news.mit.edu)
World’s First Genetically-Edited Pig Kidney Transplant into Living Recipient Performed at Massachusetts General Hospital (www.massgeneral.org)
Scientist taps into lobsters' unusual habits to conquer the more than 120-year quest to farm them (phys.org)
Study highlights the potential of cyanobacteria as biofertilizers (phys.org)
Most accurate clock ever can tick for 40 billion years without error (archive.ph)
New Linguistics Technique Could Reveal Who Spoke the First Indo-European Languages (www.scientificamerican.com)
Amazing diversity of today’s ants tied to rise of flowering plants (www.science.org)