A study from an international team led by researchers from Nagoya University in Japan and the…
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Study provides a new strategy for building high-performance small-molecule NIR-II PTAs
Recently, the team of Academician Huang Wei, Professor Li Lin and Professor Hu Wen Bo from…
CRISPR/Cas9 unlocks TuMV resistance in Chinese cabbage: A leap forward in genome-edited plant breeding
Genome editing, especially the CRISPR/Cas9 technology, holds immense promise in enhancing plant traits, primarily disease resistance,…
Even low levels of artificial light disrupt ecosystems
A new collection of papers on artificial light at night show the impact of light pollution…
Unlocking the genetic potential of poplars: A new era of precision genome editing with CRISPR
The Populus genus, commonly known as poplars, cottonwoods, and aspens, consists of approximately 30 tree species…
Biosynthesis of magnetic sensor in magnetic bacteria revealed through expression of foreign proteins
A German-French research team led by Bayreuth microbiologist Dirk Schüler presents new findings on the functionality…
New simulation method using AI accurately predicts powder mixing
Imagine a world without powders. It may sound exaggerated, but our daily lives are intricately connected…
Human organoid research identifies crucial 'traffic light' in gut cell differentiation
The different cell types of the human gut develop from stem cells through a process of…
Astronomers detect an extended stellar halo surrounding galaxy Ark 227
Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have performed near-infrared observations of a dwarf galaxy…
Fruit fly study sheds light on how organisms regulate feeding/fasting cycles
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have used fruit flies to study how daily eating patterns are…