NEOSHO, Mo. — At the end of their experiment, RISE Elementary students were pulling out a gooey, stringy substance from their strawberry mush. “That’s not a booger, that’s DNA,” Joseph Williams told ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Buerkle seventh-grader Dorian Depauli examines a small sample of strawberry juice to look for DNA, which is visible to the naked ...
Linn-Mar freshman Grayson McEowen mashes a strawberry into a puree during a lab session in extracting and viewing DNA from strawberries in Jacob Mayes’ Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural ...
David ventures into his garden to plant tulips and daffodils, hoping they will fully blossom by springtime. With the region under a Marginal severe weather risk this weekend, Meteorologist Zack ...
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