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Robot identifies plants by 'touching' their leaves

Researchers in China have developed a robot that identifies different plant species at various stages of growth by "touching" their leaves with an electrode. The robot can measure properties such as surface texture and water ...

Using CRISPR to decipher whether gene variants lead to cancer

In recent years, scientists have created a range of new methods based on CRISPR-Cas technology for precisely editing the genetic material of living organisms. One application is in cell therapy: A patient's immune cells can ...

Bioengineered yeast mass produces herbal medicine

Herbal medicine is difficult to produce on an industrial scale. A team of Kobe University bioengineers manipulated the cellular machinery in a species of yeast so that one such molecule can now be produced in a fermenter ...

Could microbes help create sustainable electronics?

Imagine a world where electronic devices are powered by living organisms and biodegrade after use, eliminating the problem of electronic waste. This isn't the plot of a futuristic sci-fi movie—it's a real, growing area ...

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AI-powered model enhances rice lodging detection for improved agricultural outcomes
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Biorefining process could make grass digestible for pigs, chickens, and fish
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Ecology
Advancing biodiversity monitoring with a network of automated wildlife cameras
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Kinetic Alfvén waves may be key to mystery of solar corona heating
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Environment
Scientific models trust the land to soak up lots of CO₂—the reality is a lot more messy
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Unfair decisions by AI could make us indifferent to bad behavior by humans
Cell & Microbiology
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What carbon dioxide 'jumps' from Antarctic ice say about climate change
Cell & Microbiology
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How plant roots change their growth pattern during 'puberty' has implications for climate-resilient agriculture
Soft Matter
Theoretical model explains the anomalous properties of water in extreme conditions
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Vocalization study finds highly individualized preferences for singing and speaking voices
Environment
Study finds four global policies could eliminate >90% of plastic waste and 30% of linked carbon emissions by 2050
Earth Sciences
Industrial snow: Factories trigger local snowfall by freezing clouds
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Evolution
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ACE-ing protein detection in single cells

Since the 1950s, researchers have used a famous method invented by Wallace Coulter known as "flow cytometry" to characterize different types of immune cells in research studies and in blood samples from human individuals. ...

Injury dressings in first-aid kits reveal shark species

Scientists have revealed that injury dressings found in first-aid kits can reliably be used to identify shark species involved in bite incidents by deploying medical gauze to gather DNA samples from aquatic equipment, such ...

Radioactive rhinoceros horns may deter poaching

Through a collaboration between Texas A&M University, University of Witwatersrand, Colorado State University and others, the Rhisotope Project, a South African organization dedicated to rhinoceros protection, is pioneering ...

Developing new methods for targeted protein degradation

Northwestern Medicine scientists have developed a new, more precise method to target proteins implicated in certain types of cancer, according to a study published in Nature Chemical Biology.