The science behind tractor pulls — Using plants to create vaccines
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Tractor pulls: The tech behind this unconventional competition Have you ever heard of tractor pulling? Popular in midwestern and southern states, powerful tractors pull a giant weight through the dirt and mud. Whoever pulls it the furthest the fastest wins. Now, that may sound basic, but the tech that goes into making these tractors is pretty incredible. These aren't the kind of machines you'll see plowing a field. Tap or click to see how these monster tractors are made. → |
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How scientists are using plants to create vaccines Vaccines are typically grown within a living animal cell, such as an egg. Like the Impossible Burger, vaccines are moving to a more plant-based approach. So how are they doing this, and what does it mean for the future of vaccines? Tap or click to see why scientists are making vaccines plant-based. → |
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Did people in the past look older? When you look at a photo of someone in their teens or 20s today compared to someone at that age in say, the '50s, you'll probably notice something striking: The person in the older photo looks a lot older. Did people age faster back then? Or is it really just our perception of how "grown-up" young people looked decades ago? Turns out, it's both. Tap or click for an interesting look at the aging process. → |
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