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What We Find in the Sewers
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Calum Drysdale
Our ancestors once spread their excess effluent on their fields; now we mine it for vital molecules. The final article of Issue 07.
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Pausing Insect Activity
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Ulkar Aghayeva
Seasonal dormancy features in the life cycle of many insects. We can harness it for biological control, insect farming, and disease vector management at scale.
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The Weight of a Cell
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Niko McCarty
A single yeast cell weighs about one million times less than a grain of sand. But how do we know this?
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Leeches and the Legitimizing of Folk-Medicine
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Khushi Mittal & Xander Balwit
While we’ve derived useful molecules from the leech, live leech therapy has been largely marginalized in the West. It is time we reevaluate why.
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The Flower Designer
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Niko McCarty
A plant biologist’s quest to design and create 1,000 unique flowers, mostly in his spare time.
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The Sunlight Budget of Earth
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Sam Clamons
Sunlight represents a seemingly endless source of largely untapped energy. Just how endless is it?
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