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Gregor Mendel: Great Minds - YouTube - 0 views

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    11 video Hank brings us the story of Gregor Mendel, the Austrian monk who, with the help of a garden full of pea plants, discovered the fundamental properties of inheritance and paved the way for modern genetics. He also gives us the dirt on a scientific scandal that has followed Mendel beyond the grave.
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Newsela | "Vertical gardens" may be the answer to farming in crowded spaces - 0 views

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    KHULNA, Bangladesh - Flooding is a frequent problem in Chandipur, a village in southwestern Bangladesh. When storms increase the water levels of surrounding rivers, salty water pours in. As a result, farmland throughout the village is ruined, and growing crops becomes harder. The situation became particularly bad after Cyclone Aila hit in 2009. The storm sent salty water surging onto farmlands and it soaked into the soil. After 2009, vegetable crops in Chandipur produced small harvests. Some failed completely.
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An Unusual Cure for Not Enough Sleep - Scientific American - 0 views

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    Halfway through our walk to the hospital I regained my composure. Of course I had not been instantaneously struck by an incredibly rare disease that, by the way, takes at least 12 hours after consumption to manifest and does not share many symptoms with your garden variety anxiety attack. My experience had been shaped by my mindset. A decade of learning about the psychological power of expectations could not inoculate me from its effect.
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7 Things You Need To Know About GMO Salmon | TIME - 0 views

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    The FDA just approved the first genetically modified animal that people will eat. While the agency says it's safe, not everyone is convinced. Here's what you need to know MORE How Coffee Can Help You Live Longer Why a Senator Wants the FDA to Investigate Caffeinated Peanut Butter RECOMMENDED FOR YOU 6 Things to Know About the Fighter Who Defeated Ronda Rousey This Man Allegedly Masterminded the Paris Attacks Paul Walker Was Responsible For His Own Death, Porsche Says Promoted There Is A Dutch Flower Garden That Will Change How You See Color Recommended by It's taken nearly 20 years but AquAdvantage salmon will soon be served in restaurants and appearing at your local fish counter.
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Meet Green Bronx Machine | Green Bronx Machine - 0 views

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    Plant by plant, classroom by classroom, Green Bronx Machine is improving outcomes and changing destinies. For more on donations, click the About Us page.
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From Aristotle to Linnaeus: the History of Taxonomy - Dave's Garden - 0 views

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    Taxonomy is the study of scientific classification, in particular the classification of living organisms according to their natural relationships. Taxonomy's first father was the philosopher Aristotle (384-322 BC), sometimes called the "father of science." It was Aristotle who first introduced the two key concepts of taxonomy as we practice it today: classification of oranisms by type and binomial definition.
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