MIT postdoc Giorgio Rizzo harnesses plant chemistry to design sustainable fertilizers that could reshape modern farming.
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Tiny Worms Reveal Big Secrets About Memory
In a discovery that could reshape how we think about memory, researchers at Flinders University have found that forgetting is not just a glitch in the brain but is actually a finely tuned process, and dopamine is the key.
“PeTCaT” Investigates the Impact of Greenhouse Gases From Rapidly Thawing Permafrost
Arctic permafrost stores massive amounts of organic carbon in its frozen soils and deeper deposits.
Combining Anti-tumour Drugs with Chemo May Improve Rare Children’s Cancer Outcomes
Phase 2 trial found adding Bevacizumab to different chemotherapy drugs led to more patients’ tumours shrinking, which has helped to change routine UK treatment.
The Many Uses of Driftwood: The First Large-Scale Mapping of Arctic Coastlines
Driftwood plays a key role in Arctic coastal ecosystems: it stores carbon, stabilises coastlines and provides a habitat for animals.
More Milk, Less Methane in Mixed Pastures?
Research team conducts meta-analysis on the potential of diverse pasture lands for dairy farming.