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Published Discovery could lead to new fungicides to protect rice crops - Discovery Could Lead to New Fungicides to Protect Rice Crops (via sciencedaily.com)
In some years, rice blast disease destroys more than one quarter of the harvest worldwide. But it's...
Published Reef fish must relearn the 'rules of engagement' after coral bleaching - Reef Fish Must Relearn the 'Rules of Engagement' After Coral Bleaching (via sciencedaily.com)
Mass coral bleaching events are making it harder for some species of reef fish to identify competito...
Published Novel method predicts if COVID-19 clinical trials will fail or succeed - Novel Method Predicts if COVID-19 Clinical Trials Will Fail or Succeed (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have modeled COVID-19 completion versus cessation in clinical trials using machine learn...
Published Chocolate 'fingerprints' could confirm label claims - Chocolate 'Fingerprints' Could Confirm Label Claims (via sciencedaily.com)
The flavor and aroma of a fine chocolate emerge from its ecology, in addition to its processing. But...
Published A readily available dietary supplement may reverse organ damage caused by HIV and antiretroviral therapy - A Dietary Supplement That May Reverse Organ Damage Caused by HIV and Antiretroviral Therapy (via sciencedaily.com)
MitoQ, a mitochondrial antioxidant that is available to the public as a diet supplement, was found i...
Published Luring the virus into a trap - Luring the Virus into a Trap: A Promising Approach to Combatting Infectious Diseases (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Viruses like influenza A and Ebola invade human cells in a number of steps. Research teams investiga...
Published Bacteria as climate heroes - Bacteria as Climate Heroes: How Microbes Can Help Combat Climate Change (via sciencedaily.com)
Acetogens are a group of bacteria that can metabolise formate. For example, they form acetic acid --...
Published Artificial photosynthesis uses sunlight to make biodegradable plastic - Artificial Photosynthesis: A Revolutionary Way to Produce Biodegradable Plastic (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have succeeded in synthesizing fumaric acid, a raw material for plastics, from CO2 powere...
Published Bomb-sniffing rodents undergo 'unusual' reproductive transformations - Bomb-Sniffing Rodents Undergo 'Unusual' Reproductive Transformations (via sciencedaily.com)
Female giant African pouched rats, used for sniffing out landmines and detecting tuberculosis, can u...
Published Are new carbon sinks appearing in the Arctic? - Are New Carbon Sinks Appearing in the Arctic? (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Global warming can result in the spread of peatland vegetation in the Arctic. An international resea...
Published Livestock farming: Additive to make slurry more climate-friendly - Livestock Farming: Additive to Make Slurry More Climate-Friendly (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Livestock farming produces large quantities of greenhouse gases, especially methane, which is partic...
Published A waste windfall: New process shows promise turning plastic trash into pharmaceuticals - A Waste Windfall: New Process Shows Promise Turning Plastic Trash into Pharmaceuticals (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have devised a method to transform post-consumer mixed plastics that wash up on beaches...
Published New live bacterial product for stubborn superbug improves quality of life - New Live Bacterial Product for Stubborn Superbug Improves Quality of Life (via sciencedaily.com)
The stubborn superbug Clostridium difficile, or C. diff, may have met its match. A esearcher is repo...
Published Sunlight pulps the plastic soup - Sunlight Pulp the Plastic Soup: A Revolutionary Solution to Plastic Pollution (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Environmental scientists calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappears...
Published Arming vegetables with anti-inflammatory properties using plant pigments - Arming Vegetables with Anti-Inflammatory Properties Using Plant Pigments (via sciencedaily.com)
Metabolic engineering is a field of plant biotechnology that seeks to genetically modify plant metab...
Published Rice breeding breakthrough to feed billions - Rice Breeding Breakthrough to Feed Billions (via sciencedaily.com)
An international team has succeeded in propagating a commercial hybrid rice strain as a clone throug...
Published Bacteria communicate like us -- and we could use this to help address antibiotic resistance - Bacteria Communicate Like Us: How This Can Help Address Antibiotic Resistance (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Like the neurons firing in human brains, bacteria use electricity to communicate and respond to envi...
Published Degrading modified proteins could treat Alzheimer's, other 'undruggable' diseases - Degrading Modified Proteins Could Treat Alzheimer's, Other 'Undruggable' Diseases (via sciencedaily.com)
Certain diseases, including Alzheimer's, are currently considered 'undruggable' because traditional...
Published Novel drug makes mice skinny even on sugary, fatty diet - Novel Drug Makes Mice Skinny Even on Sugary, Fatty Diet (via sciencedaily.com)
Deleting a gene that promotes magnesium transport into mitochondria (which are cells' power plants)...
Published Forests in protected Indigenous lands are healthier, scientists find - Forests in Protected Indigenous Lands are Healthier, Scientists Find (via sciencedaily.com)
Over the last two centuries, human actions have resulted in rising temperatures, a massive carbon im...