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The DNA Of  Education — According To Studies In Twins

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Children with low social status or behavioral problems often do worse at school. British researchers have now shown in two studies that the genes are…
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Remodeling Of A Cell Monolayer During The Larva-Pupa-Adult Transformation Of A Caterpillar Into A Moth

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Metamorphosis in the animal kingdom involves choreographing a complex series of cell rearrangements, cell deaths, and cell divisions. In insects, discrete cell populations that are…
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Community-Led Regeneration Initiatives Can Alleviate Fuel Poverty

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In developed countries characterized by temperate climates, a household is regarded as experiencing “fuel poverty” when it cannot afford to maintain a comfortable home temperature…
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A New Approach For Estimating Enteric Methane Emissions From Cattle In Smallholder Livestock Systems – First Results, And Implications For E. Africa

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In Marrakesh in 2016, nearly 200 countries, including most of Africa, reaffirmed their commitment to monitor and reduce man-made greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In light…
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Marine Mammals Of Mexico: Are We Successfully Protecting Them?

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With more than 40 species of marine mammals present on their waters, Mexico represents a hotspot for whales, dolphins, and seals of the world. However,…
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Mangrove Pneumatophores: Oases Of Biodiversity In Mangrove Mud 

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Scientists are always fascinated by the various kinds of adaptations that mangroves possess to survive in coastal areas. Mangroves are salt-tolerant plants growing in tropical…
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Cultural Adaptation Of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy For India

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In the context of a Low and Middle Income Country (LMIC) like India, where an estimated 4.4 million people have dementia, the service gap for…
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All You Need Is Clove: Sustainable Composites For Active Food Packaging

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Unpackaging convenience food is one of the most routine, boring, and trivial activities in the West. The massive repetition during decades of this underestimated action…
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Sustainable Bio-Based Membranes As Coatings For Metallic Implants Can Improve Osseointegration

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During the last few decades, polymeric materials have reigned as the cornerstone of different developments across the globe, especially in the economic and social sectors….
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Mapping Ecosystem Services In Lithuania (LINESAM)

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Nature plays an important role in human activities. It is considered an important capital and is crucial for the development of the economy and social…
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Mitochondria: Where Do They Come From And Where Do They Take Us?

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Cells are the fundamental unit of plant and animal life on the planet earth. Eukaryotic cells contain sub-cellular compartments that execute distinct functions. This allows…
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