Tobacco kills 8 million people worldwide every year, but imagine if it could be used to make medicine. The idea isn’t unheard ...
Scientists have identified genes that control tomato and eggplant size, paving the way for bigger, tastier, and more ...
Researchers at Kumamoto University have successfully executed a practical trial of a new genome-editing technique that allows ...
Tobacco kills 8 million people worldwide every year, but imagine if it could be used to make medicine. The idea isn't unheard of - tobacco has been ...
Imagine stepping outside at night and being greeted by softly glowing leaves and flowers, casting an ethereal light over your ...
Prof. Chengcai Chu and his team from South China Agricultural University have systematically summarized the process of ...
The decision reinstates unscientific regulation of new plant varieties, contradicting not only decades of experimentation, ...
First nanosensor to distinguish Fe(II) and Fe(III) in plants enables real-time tracking, improving crop health, nutrient use, ...
A pioneering study has uncovered the role of a key gene, PtrPAT1, in boosting cold tolerance in citrus plants by regulating ...
Transposons, so-called jumping genes, are a threat to genomes, so plants work hard to prevent them from mobilizing and re-inserting into the genome.
Researchers from the Disruptive and Sustainable Technologies for Agricultural Precision (DiSTAP) interdisciplinary research ...