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Scientists have discovered that wheat plants possess internal biological clocks that vary between varieties and accelerate with age. These circadian rhythms reportedly influence grain nutrient content and could help develop crops better adapted to changing climate conditions.
New research indicates that circadian rhythms in wheat plants may provide crucial insights into crop development and nutritional quality, according to a study published in New Phytologist. Sources indicate that just like humans, different wheat varieties possess distinct internal clocks that speed up as the plants age, with potentially significant implications for agricultural production and climate resilience.
After years of neglect, Red Dead Online is showing surprising signs of life with new missions and renewed community engagement. Industry analysts suggest GTA 6’s eventual release could free up Rockstar resources for the beloved western multiplayer experience.
Despite years of relative neglect, Red Dead Online is experiencing an unexpected renaissance according to recent community reports and industry observers. The western multiplayer title, which launched from beta in 2019, has recently received its first substantial content updates in years, sparking renewed interest among both veteran players and newcomers.
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China has expanded export controls on rare earth minerals and related technology, according to recent reports. The move has escalated trade tensions with the United States, with officials describing it as a “global supply-chain power grab.”
China has reportedly expanded its export controls on rare earth elements, adding five more minerals to the seven already restricted since April, according to the Ministry of Commerce. The new regulations cover not only the rare earths themselves but also equipment required for mining, smelting, and recycling operations. Sources indicate the controls extend to activities that could transfer rare earth expertise abroad, including teaching, employment, and consulting services.
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