Scientists have found a way to boost the efficiency of rubisco — the enzyme that powers life on Earth — and hope to transfer it to crops.
Inside each of your cells lies a nucleus, its master command center. Protected inside each nucleus are your chromosomes, ...
Top Prize Editor’s Choice by Jesse Plotkin, Department of Neuroscience and Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research ...
Michelle Flynn, from Yarraville in Melbourne's inner west, initially brushed off the early warning signs as fatigue from ...
A new leaf imaging system lets scientists watch plant stomata control water loss and carbon uptake in real time.
A major retrospective at the Tate Modern shows how the artist became the queen of the confessional – but is her work any good ...
After enduring six botched surgeries in reputable public and private hospitals locally, James Gitonga has vowed never to seek treatment from a Kenyan hospital again. The procedures not only left him ...
Ooops (IleOstomy, ColOstomy and UrOstomy Patient Support group), based in Shotton Colliery, secured the £15,047 grant from The National Lottery Community Fund ahead of its tenth anniversary on March 2 ...
Salmonella bacteria can trick plants into opening pores (stomata) in their leaves so that the bacteria can get inside, making them difficult to remove. Professor Maeli Melotto, Department of Plant ...
Researchers have shown that subtle mutational differences in a gene called ATRX help explain why children with the same type of neuroblastoma respond differently to treatment. These findings could ...
I was 16 years old when I got my first “real” job at a local Jack-in-the-Box. It was not a great gig, for sure, working over a hot grill and dealing with rude, demanding customers. But I was saved ...
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