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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Stability in Triticale: New Methods for Drought Stress

Scientists have been busy making a new super crop called triticale. It's a mix of wheat and rye. The goal? To have a crop that can handle tough conditions, like drought. The study looked at 30 different types of this super crop in Iran from 2016 to 2020. They checked how well these plants handled di

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Picking the Best Plants: How to Train Your Genomic Selection

In plant breeding, finding the best genotypes from a big group is like finding a needle in a haystack. This study looks at different ways to make that process easier and more accurate. It's all about making the best use of genomic selection, which is like a superpower for plant breeders. The study

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Unique Differences in Ethiopian Cow Breeds: A Genome Study

Did you know that cows have tiny changes in their genes that help them adapt to different places? These changes are called copy number variations (CNVs), and they're like blueprints for survival in specific environments. Ethiopia is home to some amazing cow breeds, like Abigar, Fellata, and Gojjam-

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Uncovering DNA Changes in Dog Blood: A Look Across Different Breeds

DNA methylation, a crucial process where specific genes are turned on or off, mostly happens at cytosine bases paired with guanine (CG). This process can tell us a lot about the health and environment of different body tissues in mammals. In particular, the genetic variety among dog breeds makes the

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Oklahoma's New Education Department Sparks Controversy

In a surprising move, Ryan Walters, the state's education superintendent, has caused a stir by creating a new department focused on religious freedom and patriotism. He sent an email to all public school superintendents, asking them to show students a video announcement of this new department. This

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Nov 13 2024SCIENCE

SoyOD's Treasure Trove for Soybean Research

Soybeans are big deal, used all over the world for food, animal feed, oil, and even fixing nitrogen in the soil. Scientists have been busy studying soybeans using different techniques, creating tons of data. But where do you store all this info so everyone can use it? Enter SoyOD, a super database f

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Judge Stops Louisiana's Ten Commandments Classroom Rule

A federal judge in Louisiana has put a temporary halt to a new law that would require public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments. The judge, John W. deGravelles, said the law is likely unconstitutional because it promotes one religion. This means the law can't go into effect while the

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Nov 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Rice Yield: A Smarter Way to Plan Trials in the Southern US

Rice farmers in the Southern US are always looking for ways to get more out of their fields. One big challenge is figuring out the best places to test new types of rice. This is called multi-environment trials (MET), and it can be pricey and tricky to plan. Scientists have been working on this probl

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Nov 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Build Your Perfect Cyberpunk City in Dystopika

Dystopika is a cyberpunk city builder that lets you create without strict rules. Unlike other games that have clear goals and management tasks, Dystopika is all about creativity and personal style. The game has no save files or calculators to rely on, making it a refreshing change. You can build any

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Oct 31 2024CRIME

Two Journalists Killed in Mexico: What's Happening?

In a span of just 24 hours, Mexico saw two journalists lose their lives. First, Mauricio Solís, who ran a Facebook news page in Uruapan, was shot dead. He had just finished interviewing the city's mayor. The mayor said he couldn't rule out a connection between the interview and the attack. Mauricio

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