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Q&A: Using a new approach to shine a light on hidden plant microbes

Despite there being more microbes on Earth than stars in our galaxy, only a tiny fraction have been discovered. An approach called metagenomics—a type of DNA sequencing—may help scientists learn more about these elusive ...

Pitting good versus bad fungi on sweet corn: A delicate dance

The same defenses that help some varieties of sweet corn resist fungal diseases can also stymie the potency of a beneficial fungus used to kill hungry caterpillar pests, studies by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists ...

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New imaging technique paves the way for simplified, low-cost agricultural quality assessment
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Soil volatile organic compound profiles show promise for evaluating soil health in soybean fields
Agriculture
Injecting manure into growing cover crops can cut pollution, support corn crops
Cell & Microbiology
Transforming caragana waste into nutritious ruminant feed
Molecular & Computational biology
Study reveals higher bioactive compound release in perilla-pickled apricots
Plants & Animals
Ingredients used in chewing gum help tilapia survive cold climates
Veterinary medicine
Concern grows as bird flu outbreaks continue to rise among California dairy herds
Molecular & Computational biology
Strategies for maximizing recombinant protein production in tobacco plants
Ecology
Heat, animal illness and erosion risks to affect NZ agriculture with changing climate
Molecular & Computational biology
AI network shows potential for predicting crop yield
Biotechnology
Scientists explore how indoor vertical farming could help future-proof food demand
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Microchip can save millions of liters of milk from going down the drain
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Researchers explore environmental impacts of genetically modified crops
Agriculture
Nitrogen fertilizer for soybeans offers limited yield benefits, study says
Biotechnology
Increasing protein in staple crops could help alleviate global protein shortage
Ecology
Study shows treed borders around crops provide a base for pollinating, pest-eating hoverflies
Agriculture
Thousands of turkeys killed in California's Merced County as officials battle avian flu outbreak

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Near-Earth asteroid data help probe possible fifth force in universe
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Geologists reconstruct ecosystems of northern Africa where the first hominins arrived
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AI predicts optical properties to speed up the discovery of energy and quantum materials
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Bioengineered microorganisms offer new tool for plastic waste breakdown
Social Sciences
Study finds gender influences fairness attitudes in children
Analytical Chemistry
Hydrogen bonding discovery could transform the use of glowing properties in organic materials
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The chemistry behind beer brewing is still shrouded in mystery, but tiny microfluidic chips could change that
Nanophysics
Nanoscale method boosts materials for advanced memory storage
Archaeology
Archaeologists use metabolites in bones to identify smokers from centuries ago
Plasma Physics
Stopping off-the-wall behavior in fusion reactors
Astrobiology
Astronomers use Webb to probe a 'steam world' in the constellation Pisces
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Research discovers protein that determines spiral shape of bacteria
Plants & Animals
Diverse forests better at capturing planet-warming carbon dioxide, study finds
Molecular & Computational biology
Ending jet lag: Scientists discover secret to regulating our body clock
Plants & Animals
Whale shark shipping collisions may increase as oceans warm, predict researchers
Plants & Animals
After injury, one species of comb jelly can fuse to become one
Earth Sciences
Arctic ozone reaches record high in positive step for climate
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Chemists use light to replace an oxygen atom with a nitrogen atom in a molecule
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Study identifies key molecular step for division of damaged mitochondria
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Scientists decode black widow spider venom

Pollinators found to make a big impact on edamame marketability

Soybeans can pollinate themselves, but a new study by UMD researchers shows that pollen from multiple plants can greatly increase their yields. What's more, the addition of a strip of wildflowers near rows of soybeans amplifies ...

Black truffle production booms in Spain

When Jose Soriano was a child, the hills near the village of Sarrion in Spain's remote and sparsely populated eastern province of Teruel were mostly uncultivated, covered in brush and rocks.

How can Europe restore its nature?

The "Nature Restoration Law" (NRL) requires member states of the EU to implement restoration measures on at least 20 percent of land and marine areas by 2030 and in all ecosystems in need of restoration by 2050. This includes ...