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      <description>• How do plants achieve their remarkably regular arrangement of leaves and flowers • And why does this pattern remain so stable, even as plants grow and respond to their environmen</description>
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      <description>• Imagine trying to design a key for a lock that is constantly changing its shape. • That is the exact challenge we face in modern drug discovery when dealing with intrinsically di</description>
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      <description>• This week in the scientific process: researchers reported the first-ever shark sighted in Antarctic waters. • Biologists report that honey bees navigate more precisely than previ</description>
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