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'Zombie' cells may drive common form of epilepsy
Scientists are unraveling the role of senescent cells in a common form of epilepsy, and it could point to new treatments.
Research shows sulfur deficiency increases with higher nitrogen rates. Purdue trials reveal biggest yield gains with balanced ...
USDA-APHIS is taking action because of citrus greening detections in plant tissue samples collected in Riverside and Orange ...
Telangana High Court held that the income derived from tissue culture operations by the assessee qualifies as agricultural ...
Bridget Hatfield (Technical Services Manager, Kemin Crop Technologies): “Nematodes are incredibly diverse and often very ...
Scientists named 190 new plants and fungi in 2025, many already threatened. New DNA tools are speeding discovery as habitat ...
The work marks the first time an Ice Age animal’s complete genome has been recovered from tissue preserved inside another ...
By Liah Continentino Florida is no stranger to introduced species. From green iguanas to Brazilian pepper, many non-native plants and animals have settled into our environment. While some cause little ...
Colorado farmers plant tens of millions of corn seeds every year, nearly every one of them covered in a thin layer of ...
Rattled by reports of drying of pine and oak trees owing to prolonged dry spell, an expert team of Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, recently conducted field inspection of ...
Study finds plant poison was used on ancient arrows, pointing to sophisticated hunting methods used 60,000 years ago ...
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Strange parasitic 'mushroom' plant abandoned photosynthesis and somehow flourished
In the damp understory of forests in Taiwan, mainland Japan, and Okinawa, a plant called Balanophora can fool you at first glance. Its knobby flower stalks look more like a mushroom than a flowering ...
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