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Exploring the biomechanics of rose prickles with advanced imagingIt is said that every rose has its thorn, but technically speaking, roses have prickles. Prickles are derived ... could inform the design of ultra-small anchoring tools for diverse applications ...
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Scientists traced roses’ thorny origins and solved a 400 million-year-old mysteryAn example the authors use are desert raisins, which are berries grown on prickly bushes native to Australia. With the prickles removed, the berry could be cultivated with much greater ease and ...
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