Researchers are one step closer to understanding how some plants survive without nitrogen. Their work could eventually reduce ...
They were surprised to discover that “too much” indoor greenery could actually make people feel more stressed.
An international team of researchers, including scientists from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, has uncovered a ...
The articles in this focus issue discuss progress towards a more complete understanding of memory in the innate immune system, and efforts to exploit "trained immunity" for the development of new ...
Tatsuya Nobori brings high-resolution multiomic approaches to plant biology to map how plants interact with microbes on a ...
Our dogs are our friends. And we love them to bits. But even our best friends do things that annoy us even if they don’t ...
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Why Plants, Pets, and Even Technology React to Negative Energy
Have you ever noticed your plant wilting faster when you’re upset, your pet acting strange during tense moments, or your ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Thursday, Oct. 30, that China agreed to purchase 25 million metric tons of U.S.
What foods supply the trace mineral chromium and how do they help? Discover everyday chromium sources and their role in ...
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New plant system triggers crops to grow themselves with genetic upgrades
Graduate student Arjun Ojha Kshetry and colleagues combined two key genes: WIND1, which reprograms cells near a wound, and ...
The Farm Animal Welfare Council in 2003, and the European Food Safety Authority in 2004 and 2020, have previously recommended ...
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