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Research: Deciding to grow or defend

This post was originally published September 20, 2019. If you want to see the scientific article, you can find it at this link here. (You may not be able to access this article at the link, please contact me if you want to see the whole scientific article.) Here’s a Read more

By Katie, 4 yearsJuly 13, 2021 ago
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Research: What do these corn genes do?

This article was originally posted October 13, 2018. f you want to see the scientific article, you can find it at this link here. For scientists and everyone else, here’s a short version of what we found: 1. What did we figure out? What some genes do in corn! Genes Read more

By Katie, 4 yearsJuly 13, 2021 ago
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Research: Corn makes its own medicine

This post was originally published March 29, 2018. If you want to see the scientific article, you can find it at this link here. Here’s a breakdown of what the paper is about, without all the scientific jargon: What did we discover? A new molecule in corn! We found a Read more

By Katie, 4 yearsJuly 13, 2021 ago
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