This study from Tianjin University, China, shows that Asparagus officinalis (ASP) can reduce brain damage caused by fluorosis ASP treatment improves brain tissue damage, increases urinary fluoride ...
This study, conducted in Sicily at Polizzello Mountain, provides the first direct evidence of horse meat or blood consumption during the Early Bronze Age Proteomic analysis identified equine serum ...
Most japonica rice in China's Jilin Province lacks a gene variant (Bsr-d1) that resists rice blast disease Scientists used CRISPR to edit the rice, creating mutants with stronger resistance to the ...
Researchers have decoded the mitochondrial DNA of deep-sea sea cucumbers, uncovering unique gene arrangements and genetic changes that help them thrive in extreme, dark, high-pressure ocean depths.
Scorpion venom isn't sterile, new research shows. Diverse bacterial communities live within it, varying by species and location. These microbes may affect venom toxicity, digestion, or defense, adding ...
Researchers have identified genetic markers that help Atlantic salmon withstand rising ocean temperatures. This breakthrough enables selective breeding for more heat-resistant fish, ensuring ...
In Florida’s Pinellas and Brevard counties, horseshoe crab spawning activity primarily occurred near sheltered tidal flats and fine- to medium-grain sand beaches Sea level rise is predicted to cause ...
In India, research on Anopheles culicifacies mosquitoes revealed that Sensory Appendage Protein 1 (AcSAP1) is highly expressed during the night, coinciding with peak host-seeking activity Reducing ...
In Japan, ToMMV can infect tomatoes thought to be virus-resistant ToMMV shows genetic consistency worldwide, challenging global tomato production Some resistance genes in tomatoes and peppers only ...
In a subtropical evergreen-deciduous forest in Lichuan City, Hubei, China, dominant tall trees with low wood density (especially Fagaceae) are the main drivers of forest productivity Higher stand ...
Wild mint adapts to waterlogged soils by growing new roots that improve survival These new roots have more carbs, proteins, and antioxidants, protecting the plant The study identified specific genes ...
The study by the National Research Council of Italy examined the genetic relationships between 283 cultivated grape varieties and 65 wild grape individuals Researchers found that wild grape ...
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