“My long-standing aim is to rethink what it truly means to be a plant,” Kenji Suetsugu, a botanist at Kobe University in ...
The world's farms could become one of the most powerful tools in the fight against climate change, according to a new international study led by QUT.
FALL TREE LEAF COLOR may be mostly a thing of the past. However, if I was a biology/botany teacher, an assignment I would ...
University of Delaware’s Molly Sutherland, assistant professor of biological sciences, has received a $1.38 million National ...
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Unpacking the science behind the scorching from the 2021 Heat Dome
Adam Sibley, a post-doctoral student at Oregon State University, led a team of researchers to map the extent of scorching across the Pacific Northwest.
The world's farms could become one of the most powerful tools in the fight against climate change according to a new international study led by ...
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Chernobyl fungus appears to have evolved an extraordinary skill
In the ruins of Chernobyl’s Reactor 4, where human life is tightly controlled and radiation still lingers at dangerous levels ...
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Study shows protons in biology following quantum rules
Quantum physics is usually associated with particle colliders and vacuum chambers, not with the proteins quietly shuttling ...
Across their 10,000 species, sea slugs sport striking colors, external gills, and even the ability to regrow a body from a severed head.
For decades, boosting photosynthesis in crops has been viewed as a scientific holy grail. Yet photosynthesis does not operate ...
The energy that plants capture from sunlight through photosynthesis provides the source of nearly all of humanity’s food. Yet the process of photosynthesis has inefficiencies that limit crop ...
Field trials show that applying T6P as a foliar spray can increase photosynthesis by adjusting the balance between supply (photosynthetic sugar production) and demand (growth processes requiring ...
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