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The botanical difference between a true berry, a drupe, and a pome
Most people use the word “berry” loosely, assuming it means any small, sweet, juicy fruit. Botanists, though, have a much ...
SINGAPORE - Full-time national servicemen (NSFs) will soon be able to take on a wider range of vocations than they would have been eligible for in the past following changes to the medical ...
SINGAPORE: The way national servicemen are medically classified will change next year, with cohorts enlisting from October 2027 no longer assigned a Physical Employment Standard (PES) status. Under ...
Abstract: Logs are a common way to record detailed run-time information in software. As modern software systems evolve in scale and complexity, logs have become indispensable to understanding the ...
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Stellar spectral types originally followed alphabetical order. But as astronomers observed more stars and obtained more detailed spectra, they consolidated some categories and reordered the remaining ...
The modern science biography must hold back no punches in its mission to represent the subject’s life, equally celebrating their great works while including their personal shortcomings. Jürgen Neffe’s ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The WISEcode classification system graded ultra-processed foods more evenly vs. the NOVA system. The tool ...
The most widely recognised classification of ultra-processed food (UPF) is the Nova classification system, developed in 2009 by Carlos Monteiro in Brazil. It’s Monteiro’s definition that has been ...
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Council on Education debut a new classification system focused on student success. As widespread public skepticism about the ...
Rudbeckia hirta. Solanum lycopersicum. Acer saccharum. Have you ever seen these names on plant tags or seed packets and wondered where they came from? We can thank Carl Linnaeus for taxonomy, the ...
In 2000, the first draft of PhyloCode was made public, an alternative naming code that does not follow Linnaean rankings and is based on the phylogenetic relationships of taxa in cladograms. In this ...
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