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- Previously Known as Animal-Only Pigment, Bilirubin Now Confirmed in Bird of Paradise Flower
- Corn Bred to Contain Beta-Carotene Is a Good Source of Vitamin A, Study Finds
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- Polyphenol Antioxidants Inhibit Iron Absorption
- Plants Give Up Some Deep Secrets of Drought Resistance
- What the Locals Ate 10,000 Years Ago
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- Oilseed Rape and Sunflower Oils Investigated as New Way to Produce Fuel and Feed for Herds
- White Eyes, Foot-Wide Flowers, Maroon Plants: Researcher Creating Unique Winter-Hardy Hibiscuses
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- New Research on Rapidly-Disappearing Ancient Plant Offers Hope for Species Recovery
- Nectar Reduction in Petunia: It Doesn't Pay to Cheat
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- Plant Growth Hormones: Antagonists Cooperate
- Optimizing Brachytherapy Dose on the Same Day as the Implant Can Control Prostate Cancer
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- Success With 'Cisgenics' in Forestry Offers New Tools for Biotechnology
- Invasive Tallowtree Spreading Rapidly Across Gulf Coast
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- Research Promises More Healthful Vegetable Oil -- And Tractor Fuel to Harvest It
- Seeds of Aflatoxin-Resistant Corn Lines Available
- Biodiesel from Sewage Sludge Within Pennies a Gallon of Being Competitive
Posted May 18, 2010:
- Smallest Waterlily in the World Brought Back from the Brink of Extinction at Kew Gardens
- Wild Birds Opt for Conventional Food Over Organic, Study Shows
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Posted April 13, 2010:
- Genetically Engineered Crops Benefit Many Farmers, but the Technology Needs Proper Management to Remain Effective, Report Suggests
- Calculating Agriculture's Phosphorus Footprint

