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Gene could unlock greater wheat yields for a growing population
Phys.org· 3 days agoA study from the University of Adelaide has discovered molecular pathways regulated by a gene traditionally used to control wheat-flowering ...
Library Size Normalization May Hinder Biological Insights in Spatial Transcriptomics Analysis
GenomeWeb News· 5 days agoNormalizing spatial transcriptomics library size using conventional single-cell RNA tools can hinder spatial domain identification, according to a new study by researchers from the ...
Wheat gene discovery might lead to higher yields and climate change resilience
Cosmos· 16 hours ago“Our work provides new targets that could be used by breeders to improve yield potential, or align flowering with favorable environments, which will be useful as the...
What Does Decriminalized Sex Work Actually Look Like?
Reason.com via AOL· 3 days ago(She passed away in March.) And in 1983, in the midst of the AIDS pandemic, the Australian...
New Australian-made lunar rover impresses at demonstrations across the country
Cosmos· 1 day agoPartnering with NASA, the program aims to see Australia’s first Moon mission which could launch as...
Brain scans for babies reduce risk of stroke later | Newswise
Newswise· 6 days agoNon-invasive brain scans for children under the age of one could identify risk factors and reduce...
A portrait of Princess Kate is drawing backlash. Is it really that bad? - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 3 days ago“The painting is beautiful but does not look like the princess,” one noted. The royal family has not...
Converting Food Tradition Into Science With The Periodic Table Of Food
Forbes· 5 days agoAs a young boy, John de la Parra’s idea of playtime entailed exploring the plants and crops of his...
Evolutionary history of extinct duck revealed
Science Daily· 7 days agoMergansers are riverine and coastal fish-eating ducks predominantly found in the Northern Hemisphere, however there are a few rare species from the Southern Hemisphere. The study's lead author ...
Textbooks Say A Wombat Can Outrun An Olympic Sprinter. Is It True?
IFLScience· 2 days agoUnlikely as it seems, there’s some truth to the claim.