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Transfer of Mercury Contamination by Shoreline Spiders Across Food Webs
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Science Reveals Sourdough Secrets: Unraveling the Tangy Mystery of Pandemic-Era’s Favorite Bread
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Unveiling the Mystery of Count Dracula: New Research Investigates the Historical Figure Tied to the Vampire Legend
Researchers analyze 15th-century letters from Vlad III, thought to have inspired Count Dracula, revealing potential skin, respiratory issues, and blood …
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Turning Flies Into Environmentally Friendly Plastic
Researchers utilize black soldier flies to create biodegradable plastics; the insects later decompose the plastics, supporting a circular economy.
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From Bean to Brain: Lab Tests Show Espresso Can Prevent Alzheimer’s Protein Clumping
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