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Plants are not adapted to fire per se, but to specific fire regimes, and thus some adaptations may provide…

Plants are not adapted to fire per se, but to specific fire regimes, and thus some adaptations may provide…

Posted byScience on Google+October 30, 2015February 10, 2019Posted inScience on Google+Tags: Science on Google+Leave a comment on Plants are not adapted to fire per se, but to specific fire regimes, and thus some adaptations may provide…

Basically, figs have managed to turn wasps into part of their biology, and can be considered to be part-animal,…

Basically, figs have managed to turn wasps into part of their biology, and can be considered to be part-animal,…

Posted byScience on Google+October 29, 2015February 10, 2019Posted inScience on Google+Tags: Science on Google+13 Comments on Basically, figs have managed to turn wasps into part of their biology, and can be considered to be part-animal,…

So should you stop eating red and processed meat? The answer is all about the dreaded, boring M word – moderation.

So should you stop eating red and processed meat? The answer is all about the dreaded, boring M word – moderation.

Posted byScience on Google+October 27, 2015February 10, 2019Posted inScience on Google+Tags: Science on Google+, scienceeveryday59 Comments on So should you stop eating red and processed meat? The answer is all about the dreaded, boring M word – moderation.

We’re seeing the planets that are easy to see, not necessarily the ‘typical’ ones.

We’re seeing the planets that are easy to see, not necessarily the ‘typical’ ones.

Posted byScience on Google+October 25, 2015February 10, 2019Posted inScience on Google+Tags: astronomy, exoplanets, Science on Google+8 Comments on We’re seeing the planets that are easy to see, not necessarily the ‘typical’ ones.

What is Life?

What is Life?

Posted byScience on Google+October 24, 2015February 10, 2019Posted inScience on Google+Tags: Science on Google+2 Comments on What is Life?

What is life?

What is life?

Posted byScience on Google+October 23, 2015February 10, 2019Posted inScience on Google+Tags: MosaicHOA, Science on Google+Leave a comment on What is life?

P53: Guardian of the Genome

P53: Guardian of the Genome

Posted byScience on Google+October 19, 2015February 10, 2019Posted inScience on Google+Tags: Science on Google+Leave a comment on P53: Guardian of the Genome

We’re live in 15 mins, hope you can join us!

We’re live in 15 mins, hope you can join us!

Posted byScience on Google+October 18, 2015February 10, 2019Posted inScience on Google+Tags: MosaicHOA, Science on Google+3 Comments on We’re live in 15 mins, hope you can join us!

What is p53 and why is it described as the ‘guardian of the genome’?

What is p53 and why is it described as the ‘guardian of the genome’?

Posted byScience on Google+October 16, 2015February 10, 2019Posted inScience on Google+Tags: MosaicHOA, Science on Google+6 Comments on What is p53 and why is it described as the ‘guardian of the genome’?

How Do We Tackle Cancer in Kids and Teens?

How Do We Tackle Cancer in Kids and Teens?

Posted byScience on Google+September 23, 2015February 10, 2019Posted inScience on Google+Tags: Science on Google+2 Comments on How Do We Tackle Cancer in Kids and Teens?

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