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Chemicals may be the key to why there are so many plants on our planet

Fruits are vital but did you know their main purpose is to disperse seeds? Researchers from Virginia Tech and Utah State University speak about the ecological mysteries of plants, their fruits and the chemicals they produce to spread seeds.

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How plant parents ensure that their kids make it far in life

If you’re going apple picking this fall, you may find yourself being drawn to the biggest, brightest, and most aromatic apples you can find. Apple

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Berklee's 160 Massachusetts Avenue Building Named to Honor President Roger H. Brown

The newly named Roger H. Brown Jr. Building is among the outgoing president’s most visible and lasting accomplishments.

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No pink, no flowers, just science

Rachel E Gross, The New York Times Published: 27 Apr 2021 03:04 PM BdST Updated: 27 Apr 2021 03:04 PM BdST Linda Griffith, a professor of biological and mechanical engineering at MIT, and its director of the Center for Gynepathology Research, at her home in Cambridge, Mass, Oct 19, 2020. Ilana Panich-Linsman/The New York Times In an undated image provided by Duncan Allison O’Boyle, Alex Brown, a postdoctoral researcher in tissue engineering, holds an isolated patient biopsy suspended in culture media. Duncan Allison O’Boyle via The New York Times Linda Griffith, a professor of biological and mechanical engineering at MIT, and its director of the Center for Gynepathology Research, holds images taken during a laparoscopic exam following one of her endometriosis surgeries, at her home in Cambridge, Mass, Oct. 19, 2020. “I don’t want to make endometriosis a women’s issue,” she said in 2014. “I want to make it

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