She's a plant ... of ideas of what I could be looking at when I design my experiments. There are a lot of people in general in the humanities who are really interested in this kind of science ...
Seventeen new species of plant bugs—a group of insects with a strawlike mouth used to feed on plant and animal matter—have ...
Anusha Zaman (14) studied the health affects of the betel plant. Largely mysterious to Westerners ... As a first step, Almontel's science project discovered that two different types of pthalates ...
They are produced by vegetative propagation, a process during which the plants are grafted together to pass on a parasite known as a phytoplasma which helps produce its branching form. Though the ...
Scientists are repurposing their research about bacteria-powered biobatteries into a new idea for artificial plants that can feed off carbon dioxide, give off oxygen and even generate a little power.
Researchers at MIT are developing innovative agricultural technologies such as stress-signaling plants, microbial fertilizers, and protective seed coatings to adapt farming to climate change and ...
Scientists in Japan have found a way to create solar-powered tissues, which may lead to breakthroughs in growing organs and ...
explains to Popular Science, “In basic CO 2 electrolysis, acetate is a minor product, with a selectivity of less than 10%.” For electrolysis to be a viable source of plant nutrition ...
From this film, pupils can explore and develop their own investigations into plant life cycle ideas to show different ... This short film is relevant for teaching science at KS1 in England and ...
Doctoral researchers and post-docs from ViPS research groups will present their projects to students from the Master's Programmes in Integrative Plant Sciences, Agricultural Sciences & Forest Sciences ...
Our Bright Ideas in Travel list, first launched in 2022, recognizes the players, places, and projects that are approaching ...
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