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How plants heal wounds: Mechanical forces guide direction of cell division
phys.org How plants heal wounds: Mechanical forces guide direction of cell division

Plants are made up of very rigid cells. Much like bricks in a wall, this feature gives them the structural support to maintain their shape and to stand upright against gravity. However, just like any living organism, plants can be injured, for instance, by wind or animal grazing. While humans and an...

How plants heal wounds: Mechanical forces guide direction of cell division
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11 Environmental and Conservation Video Games
primonatura.co.uk 11 Environmental and Conservation Video Games

Whether you are looking to solve puzzles, explore open worlds or discover your hidden architecture we might have options for your next adventure.

11 Environmental and Conservation Video Games
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Back from the dead: Tropical tree fern repurposes its dead leaves
news.illinois.edu Back from the dead: Tropical tree fern repurposes its dead leaves

Zombie leaves? A species of tree fern found only in Panama reanimates its own dead leaf fronds, converting them into root structures that feed the mother plant. @LASillinois @DallingJim

Back from the dead: Tropical tree fern repurposes its dead leaves
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The Joys Of Cleaning Ecologically
primonatura.co.uk The Joys Of Cleaning Ecologically

The average commercial cleaning product is made up of 80% water and 20% chemicals. But how are these chemicals affecting our health?

The Joys Of Cleaning Ecologically
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My King
  • All hail

  • To date, what do you think is the greatest invention or discovery and why?
  • Glasses. The ability to see so much better than I otherwise could leaves me astonished every time I put them on.

  • Researchers systematically investigate efficacy of CRISPR antimicrobial agents
    phys.org Researchers systematically investigate efficacy of CRISPR antimicrobial agents

    The antimicrobial potential of CRISPR-Cas systems is promising, yet how to best design or implement CRISPR nucleases remains poorly understood. An international team led by the Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI) in Würzburg has now addressed this knowledge gap.

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    Researchers systematically investigate efficacy of CRISPR antimicrobial agents
    phys.org Researchers systematically investigate efficacy of CRISPR antimicrobial agents

    The antimicrobial potential of CRISPR-Cas systems is promising, yet how to best design or implement CRISPR nucleases remains poorly understood. An international team led by the Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI) in Würzburg has now addressed this knowledge gap.

    Researchers systematically investigate efficacy of CRISPR antimicrobial agents
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    Scientists discover first algae that can fix nitrogen — thanks to a tiny cell structure
    www.nature.com Scientists discover first algae that can fix nitrogen — thanks to a tiny cell structure

    A newly discovered ‘organelle’ that converts nitrogen gas into a useful form could pave the way for engineered plants that require less fertilizer.

    Scientists discover first algae that can fix nitrogen — thanks to a tiny cell structure
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    Say hello to biodegradable microplastics: Plant-based polymers that can disappear within seven months
    phys.org Say hello to biodegradable microplastics: Plant-based polymers that can disappear within seven months

    Microplastics are tiny, nearly indestructible fragments shed from everyday plastic products. As we learn more about microplastics, the news keeps getting worse. Already well-documented in our oceans and soil, we're now discovering them in the unlikeliest of places: our arteries, lungs and even place...

    Say hello to biodegradable microplastics: Plant-based polymers that can disappear within seven months
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    Unlocking mRNA’s cancer-fighting potential
    news.mit.edu Unlocking mRNA’s cancer-fighting potential

    MIT spinout Strand Therapeutics has developed a new class of mRNA molecules that can sense where they are in the body, for more targeted and powerful treatments.

    Unlocking mRNA’s cancer-fighting potential
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    World’s First Genetically-Edited Pig Kidney Transplant into Living Recipient Performed at Massachusetts General Hospital
    www.massgeneral.org World’s First Genetically-Edited Pig Kidney Transplant into Living Recipient Performed at Massachusetts General Hospital

    Massachusetts General Hospital announced the world’s first successful transplant of a genetically-edited pig (porcine) kidney into a 62-year-old man living with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD).

    World’s First Genetically-Edited Pig Kidney Transplant into Living Recipient Performed at Massachusetts General Hospital
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    Scientist taps into lobsters' unusual habits to conquer the more than 120-year quest to farm them
    phys.org Scientist taps into lobsters' unusual habits to conquer the more than 120-year quest to farm them

    Their dragon-like appearance has earned lobsters the moniker "dragons of the sea." It is one reason why they are a favorite fixture during Lunar New Year banquets. The Chinese call them longxia or dragon shrimps. And in some Asian cultures, eating them means imbibing the good fortune, rosy health, a...

    Scientist taps into lobsters' unusual habits to conquer the more than 120-year quest to farm them
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    Scientist taps into lobsters' unusual habits to conquer the more than 120-year quest to farm them
    phys.org Scientist taps into lobsters' unusual habits to conquer the more than 120-year quest to farm them

    Their dragon-like appearance has earned lobsters the moniker "dragons of the sea." It is one reason why they are a favorite fixture during Lunar New Year banquets. The Chinese call them longxia or dragon shrimps. And in some Asian cultures, eating them means imbibing the good fortune, rosy health, a...

    Scientist taps into lobsters' unusual habits to conquer the more than 120-year quest to farm them
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    Study highlights the potential of cyanobacteria as biofertilizers
    phys.org Study highlights the potential of cyanobacteria as biofertilizers

    One ecosystem's trash could be another ecosystem's treasure, according to scientists studying cyanobacteria, more commonly known as blue-green algae.

    Study highlights the potential of cyanobacteria as biofertilizers
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    Considering Starting Linux
  • It wasn’t that hard for me to flash a Chromebook with Linux using this guide

  • The neighbors complain they dont see birds anymore
  • I was just looking at Monarda didyma on Wikipedia and here it pops up on Lemmy. How you support your local ecosystem is inspiring

  • My journey and thoughts on (try to) degoogle my life
  • Thank you for sharing your journey! It's very interesting and informative to see how others have brought more privacy into their lives. I noticed that you were using something from Simple Mobile Tools. I know you said you were going to replace it eventually, but you should soon, especially if you got it from the Playstore, rather than from F-Droid, because they were acquired.

  • My building's policy on pets
  • I mean how could you say no to a doggo like that

  • Vocal therapy changes vocal cords of transgender patients without need for surgery
  • Thanks. I don’t know why I didn’t mention the exact small sample size

  • Google “search”
  • Try Brave Search, Duckduckgo, Startpage, or Searxng. For more detail on these recommendation (that I definitely did not just steal), check out the Privacy Guides page, or The New Oil for a different, albeit overlapping, set of recommendations and take on search engines.

  • I banned my kid from Roblox.... what next?
  • Besides the obvious Minecraft recommendation, maybe Terraria, Satisfactory, and if you're willing to allow it, something like Smite would be another good option for him to play with his friends.

  • legs crossed
  • Very distinguished gentleman/lady

  • Generating Power On Earth From The Coldness Of Deep Space
  • Seems interesting as a supplemental source of energy though.

  • eIDAS 2.0: Browsers VS European "Secret" Legislation
  • Here's the article from Mozilla explaining their position. There is also this random article from The Record that seems to give a bit more of a detailed explanation from what I skimmed.

  • The bilingual brain may be better at ignoring irrelevant information
  • For me it's usually plants, and I still manage to suck at them. I do know some fun facts though.

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  • This was in a VM, but I was running Ubuntu LTS to mess around with Nextcloud, maybe even save some data to it. I also installed Pihole and ran into an issue, so I uninstalled it. Apparently, when you uninstall Pihole, it also gives you the option to uninstall important system packages like ipconfig. Borked my install. I was freaking pissed.

  • What are your favorite niche Lemmy communities that you want to see thrive?
  • !crusaderkings@kbin.social and !grandstrategy@lemmy.ml. I really want some more activity for CK3 and grand strategy on Lemmy like there is on Reddit. Oh plus my daily mander.xyz shout out.

  • In what world does a VPN need access to Camera and Bluetooth?
  • ProtonVPN still offers it I believe

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    Got to find a leftiest place.
  • I kind of regret making my account so early on the mainline instance, rather than on mander, beehaws, or elsewhere, but I still manage to stay relatively far away from the madness by just keeping subscribed to the right communities.

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    What are your favourite communities on Lemmy so far?
  • Shoutout to mander.xyz!

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