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Bloomsday Perennial: ‘There’s something about the crowd’ for repeat racer Jack Williams

The Spokesman-Review 22 Mar 2026
“I used to beat everyone after practice,” he said. “I was faster than anybody. I signed up right away.” ... As a Bloomsday Perennial, those who have run every race since the annual event began, his finisher T-shirt collection is still incomplete.
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EyesOnSci | Chinese scientists unlock "longevity genes" in wild rice, paving way for perennial crops

Xinhua 20 Mar 2026
Chinese scientists unlock "longevity genes" in wild rice, paving way for perennial crops.
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Study paves the way for growing perennial rice

China Daily 20 Mar 2026
A research team in Shanghai has identified and cloned a "longevity gene" in wild rice that determines its perennial nature, a breakthrough with significant implications for ecological agriculture and sustainable development.
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Chinese scientists unlock "longevity genes" in wild rice, paving way for perennial crops

People Daily 20 Mar 2026
Yet its ancestor, wild rice, persists as a perennial creeping grass ... These branches extend and take root upon touching the ground, developing into new plants and exhibiting a clonal perennial growth habit.
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China Focus: Chinese scientists unlock "longevity genes" in wild rice, paving way for perennial crops

China.dot.org 20 Mar 2026
Yet its ancestor, wild rice, persists as a perennial creeping grass ... These branches extend and take root upon touching the ground, developing into new plants and exhibiting a clonal perennial growth habit.
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Bloomsday Perennial: Ted Kirpes moved away decades ago but comes back every year to ‘feel the vibes’

The Spokesman-Review 19 Mar 2026
He even cut his honeymoon short to make sure he didn’t miss the race. Kirpes grew up in the small town of Colton ... “It just sounded like fun,” he said ... “It worked.” ... He wants to keep his streak going and also likes seeing his fellow Perennials every year.
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Bloomsday Perennial: Generous Air Force commander gave runner a break. That put him on path to complete first 50 races

The Spokesman-Review 15 Mar 2026
He frequently talked to his customers about his status as a Bloomsday Perennial, someone who has completed every race ... Cadwallader is very proud about his status as a Bloomsday Perennial ... Perennial.
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Perennial ag conference brings farmers, researchers to Dubuque

Telegraph Herald 14 Mar 2026
... their own experiences working with perennial crops.
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How farming perennial plants can help us in times of climate change, food insecurity and ...

Phys Dot Org 09 Mar 2026
The Promise of Perennial Foods," Carlisle and co-editor Aubrey Streit Krug assert that relying more on perennial crops can help ease the many difficulties of adapting to a changing climate ... Perennials are already a staple in most people's diets.
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Perennial dark horses, really? Why world cricket keeps forgetting New Zealand’s World Cup pedigree

The Times of India 08 Mar 2026
In almost every tournament preview, they are described as the “dark horses” or the side that “punches above its weight.”Perennial dark horses? New Zealand won the ICC Knockout Trophy, the tournament ...
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