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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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Strategies for maximizing recombinant protein production in tobacco plants
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Scientists explore how indoor vertical farming could help future-proof food demand
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Researchers explore environmental impacts of genetically modified crops
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Study shows treed borders around crops provide a base for pollinating, pest-eating hoverflies
Biotechnology
Increasing protein in staple crops could help alleviate global protein shortage
Agriculture
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Ecology
Scientists propose new 'golden rules' for sustainable fishing
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Surprising amount and variety of gamma radiation is produced in large tropical thunderstorms, observations reveal
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AI-generated college admissions essays tend to sound male and privileged, study finds
Biotechnology
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Planetary Sciences
NASA powers down Voyager 2 plasma instrument to extend mission
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Quantum research paves the way toward efficient, ultra-high-density optical memory storage
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New super-Neptune exoplanet discovered
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Chemist challenges traditional views on crystal growth
Condensed Matter
New materials and techniques show promise for microelectronics and quantum technologies
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Climate shocks associated with higher rates of intimate partner violence against women
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Researchers create orientation-independent magnetic field-sensing nanotube spin qubits
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Monkey fossils found in cave shed light on the animals' extinction centuries ago
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Avian flu outbreak raises a disturbing question

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How climate change affects potato cultivation in South Korea

A study published in the journal Potato Research presents results on the response of spring and summer potatoes to climate change in South Korea. The study, conducted by scientists from the Leibniz Center for Agricultural ...