Can We Grow a Vaccine? Researchers Reveal Possibility of Vaccination Through Spinach, Lettuce Medicine & Technology Jan 03, 2022 If new project scientists are currently working on succeeds, plant-based mRNA vaccines, which can be eaten, may be able to overcome such a barrier by being able to be kept or stored at room temperature.
International Space Station’s First Plant Transplant Aided by Microgravity Jan 30, 2021 Astronauts aboard the ISS could transplant plants from a thriving pot to struggling seedlings and are scheduled to harvest the pots by February 2nd.
Why Romaine Lettuce Keeps Getting Called Out For Outbreak of E. coli Nov 28, 2019 This article talks about the reason why Romaine lettuce keeps getting called out for the contamination of E. coli bacteria.
Alien Approaches US Military Convoy To Ask for Spare Part and Refuses To Seek Help at Area 51, UFO Whistleblower Claims
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Human Brain Tissue Survives Freezing; Neurons Revived Without Damage and New Technique Could Potentially Work in Cryonics
James Webb Space Telescope Finds Most Distant Pair of Colliding Black Holes, Raising Questions Regarding Theories of Cosmology
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SPACE Scorpius’ Brightest Star Antares Will Illuminate Moon; Conjunction Will Be Visible Around the World This Week
SPACE Blue Fireball Flashes in Night Sky Over Spain and Portugal; What Does the Color of the Light Streak Say About Its Chemical Composition?
SPACE Blue Origin to Fly Oldest Astronaut, Fulfilling Dream Decades After Being Denied Chance as First Black Astronaut