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Fauna of an Entire Lake in a Shot Glass
December 11, 2011 Danish researchers are leading the way for future biodiversity monitoring using DNA traces in the environment to keep track of threatened wildlife: a lake water sample the size of a shot glass can ... > full story -
Discovery on How Sugars Are Moved Throughout a Plant
December 8, 2011 Food prices are soaring at the same time as the Earth's population has just reached 7 billion. As a result the need for increased crop yields is extremely important. New research into the system by ... > full storyMore: -
Researchers Identify Key Plant Immune Response in Fight Against Bacteria
December 8, 2011 Researchers have found a key process in a plant's immune system response that may help future crops fight off dangerous ... > full story -
Sewage Treatment Plants May Contribute to Antibiotic Resistance Problem
December 7, 2011 Water discharged into lakes and rivers from municipal sewage treatment plants may contain significant concentrations of the genes that make bacteria antibiotic-resistant. That's the conclusion of a ... > full story -
Farming Crucial for Threatened Species in Developing World
December 5, 2011 A number of threatened species in the developing world are entirely dependent on human agriculture for their survival, according to new ... > full story -
Stronger Corn? Take It Off Steroids, Make It All Female
November 30, 2011 Researchers have taken corn off steroids and found that the results might lead to improvements in that and other ... > full story -
Growing Knowledge in Space: Studying What Effects Microgravity Has on Plant Cell Walls, Root Growth Patterns and Gene Regulation
November 29, 2011 Plants are critical in supporting life on Earth, and with help from an experiment that flew onboard space shuttle Discovery's STS-131 mission, they also could transform living in space. NASA's ... > full story -
Climate Change Stunting Growth of Century-Old Antarctic Moss Shoots
November 29, 2011 The dominant plants in Antarctica have been affected by modern climate change according to new research. In a handful of coastal Antarctic "oases" void of permanent ice cover, lush moss beds grow ... > full story -
Big Pest, Small Genome: Two-Spotted Spider Mite Genome Decoded
November 23, 2011 Biologists have decoded the genetic blueprint of the two-spotted spider mite, raising hope for new ways to attack the major pest, which resists pesticides and destroys crops and ornamental plants ... > full story -
DNA System Developed to Identify and Authenticate Plant Species
November 23, 2011 Biologists have developed a method which can detect the use of illegal or counterfeit plants in medicine and could also be used to boost conservation by identifying and monitoring the exploitation of ... > full story
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