BUFFALO, N.Y., Feb. 24 (UPI) --Bladderworts are a genus of carnivorous plants that prefer freshwater environs or very wet soils. And as a new study finds, at least one bladderwort variety -- in terms ...
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How much of your DNA actually does something useful? Of the 3 billion letters that make up your genome, we know that only 1.5 percent consists of genes, which carry the instructions for making ...
Poking out of the soil on a thin stem or free-floating atop a body of fresh water, the seemingly innocuous bladderwort just might have you fooled. But, these carnivorous beauties are known to have the ...
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