When it comes to agriculture and plant breeding, choosing the most competitive plants doesn't necessarily lead to the best yield
Antimalarial bacteria and immune-boosted mosquitoes show strong potential to spread in the wild
Scientists have characterized a sample of “mystery” fungus collected in North Carolina and found its home in the fungal tree of life
As countries look to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, many see potential in their forests and farms
Eventually, this method could be used in systems placed in airports, for the environmental monitoring of pollutants, or even in battlefields
Researcher looks at how the 20 amino acids—which are the building blocks of protein, the main source of nitrogen in dairy cow rations—contribute to milk protein production
Pressure generates electricity in crystals of enzyme found in tears, milk, and egg whites
Using Micius for a quantum-safe intercontinental video conference between China and Austria
Challenger Deep expedition brought back samples from Mariana Trench
Study uncovers a previously unknown molecular bridge between sleep and memory
Simple and flexible sensor could move drug screening from the lab to the streets
Creation has applications in manufacturing, medicine, and space
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