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Analysis: Importance of science and technology in modern farming
14/10/2021

Analysis: Importance of science and technology in modern farming

Scientific discoveries and technological novelties greatly assist agribusiness, making it faster, more accurate, cost-effective, and efficient. At the disposal of present-day farmers, there are eco…

New organ-on-a-chip finds crucial interaction between blood, ovarian cancer tumors
12/10/2021

New organ-on-a-chip finds crucial interaction between blood, ovarian cancer tumors

Researchers at Texas A&M University are pushing organ-on-a-chip devices to new levels that could change the way clinicians approach cancer treatment, particularly ovarian cancer. A team has recently submitted a patent disclosure with the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station.

Researchers develop ovarian tumor microenvironment-chip to test novel ways to treat the disease
10/10/2021

Researchers develop ovarian tumor microenvironment-chip to test novel ways to treat the disease

In the evolving field of cancer biology and treatment, innovations in organ-on-a-chip microdevices allow researchers to discover more about the disease outside the human body.

Scientists Catch Jumping Genes Rewiring Genomes
08/10/2021

Scientists Catch Jumping Genes Rewiring Genomes

Transcription factors that act throughout the genome can arise from mashups of transposable elements inserted into established genes.

Fundamental physics is humanitys most extraordinary achievement
06/10/2021

Fundamental physics is humanitys most extraordinary achievement

It sees worlds in grains of sand and infinities in hours | Leaders

This Texan Aims to Resurrect the Woolly Mammoth to Save the Planet
04/10/2021

This Texan Aims to Resurrect the Woolly Mammoth to Save the Planet

Ben Lamm’s latest company, Colossal, hopes to reverse climate change by reintroducing the long-extinct creature to the Arctic. What could go wrong?

Embrace the unexpected: To teach AI how to handle new situations, change the rules of the game
04/10/2021

Embrace the unexpected: To teach AI how to handle new situations, change the rules of the game

Humans often stumble when they encounter the unexpected, but they tend to adapt and move on. Artificial intelligence systems, not so much.

Hood milk and Museum of Science, Boston partner to celebrate the 'Science of Light'
04/10/2021

Hood milk and Museum of Science, Boston partner to celebrate the 'Science of Light'

HP Hood LLC (Hood), Lynnfield, Mass. announced a partnership with the Museum of Science, Boston, to offer family-friendly science experiments that focus on the “Science of Light.” The partnership follows Hood’s debut of an improved LightBlock Bottle to protect milk from light, which can cause ...

New Dinosaur Named 'One Who Causes Fear' Likely Sensed Prey with Keen Ears and Nose
04/10/2021

New Dinosaur Named 'One Who Causes Fear' Likely Sensed Prey with Keen Ears and Nose

(Inside Science) -- A newfound dinosaur was likely as long as an elephant and was equipped with an extremely powerful bite, very sharp teeth, and huge claws on its feet, researchers say. In the dry Patagonian plains of Argentina, scientists unearthed 80-million-year-old fossils of a dinosaur they es...

Plant physiology: A tale of three proteins
04/10/2021

Plant physiology: A tale of three proteins

Biologists have shown that 'supervisor' and 'motivator' proteins are required to enable a third factor to perform its function in photosynthesis.

How does a crustacean become a crab?Researchers find five independent carcinizations in both true and false crabs and at...
04/10/2021

How does a crustacean become a crab?
Researchers find five independent carcinizations in both true and false crabs and at least seven instances of decarcinization

In a paper published on March 11 in BioEssays, a team of researchers led by Harvard University found that the crab-like body plan evolved at least five times independently in both true crabs (Brachyura) and false crabs (Anomura). They also discovered the crab-like body plan has been lost at least se...

The art and science of homogenization for ice cream
04/10/2021

The art and science of homogenization for ice cream

Few processes are as critical, misunderstood and poorly executed as homogenization. Proper homogenization is both an art and a science.Homogenization offers key benefits to the mix in advance of final pasteurization, aging, whipping, freezing and hardening, including reduction of fat droplet size, a...

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