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How Vitamin B2 Works

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Learn about vitamin B2, or riboflavin, a coenzyme that helps to metabolize carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in order to provide the body with energy.

142-year-old Seed Experiment Continues to Amaze

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How long can seeds last underground and still be capable of germinating? One botanist set out to discover this 142 years ago, and his experiment is still running.

What's a monomer?

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These small molecules are the foundation for much bigger things, from ordinary household products around us to essential components within our bodies.

Vitamins

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Vitamins are vital nutrients that your body needs to function and fight off diseases. Learn about the various vitamins and how much your body needs.

How Folate Works

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Folate is a vitamin that is crucial to human growth. Find out what your RDA of folate is and the serious effects of a folate deficiency.

What's a polymer?

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Polymers are the basic components in so many of the products we use each day. Learn how more about how polymers work.

What have we learned from the Human Genome Project?

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The Human Genome Project revealed how the 3.2 billion base pairs contained in the human genome are ordered. Learn more about the Human Genome Project.

How the Flu Works

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While most flu sufferers are sick for about a week, the flu season can also take lives. See who is at risk for the flu, how to avoid it or treat it.

4 Wild Ways Scientists Have Innovated With CRISPR

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CRISPR is the genius behind innovations that seemed impossible a decade ago. Could you grow tomatoes with the kick of hot sauce or ferment wine that doesn't cause a hangover? That's just two of the things scientists are looking into.

What is electroreception and how do sharks use it?

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Sharks use electroreception to locate prey. Learn how the elasmobranch family uses electroreception and what ions have to do with electroreception.

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