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 ...
Scientists in Kyoto created new apple-pear hybrid seedlings The hybrids show balanced genetic contributions from both apple and pear parents This breakthrough could lead to fruit trees with better ...
At Jiangnan University, scientists improved the production of a low-calorie sweetener, Reb M, using modified yeast They increased Reb M yield to 12.5g/L, the highest reported, by altering genes in the ...
In Corsica’s Marine Natural Park, a no-take zone (NTZ) significantly increased the weight (biomass) of three key predatory fish species The NTZ supported three to four times higher densities of dusky ...
The study took place at Leibniz University Hannover and focused on understanding cuticle deposition in rapidly developing strawberry fruits Researchers found that cutin is actively deposited on the ...
The study was conducted at the University of Peshawar to understand lentil seed germination under different temperatures and water potentials Lentil seed germination rates were highest at moderate ...
Japanese martens, found in Japan, possess abdominal scent glands regardless of sex, season, or subspecies These glands contain both typical sebaceous glands—producing oily scents for long-lasting ...
Study at Gansu Agriculture University found significant nutritional differences among 159 cabbage varieties Purple spherical cabbage has the highest levels of antioxidants and essential minerals like ...
Researchers in Nigeria found that replacing corn with sweet potato leaf meal (SPLM) in chicken feed can reduce production costs Chickens fed with SPLM, especially at a 7.5% level, showed better growth ...
The study from Sichuan University focused on the role of HDACs and HATs in woody plants under drought stress Researchers identified 16 HDAC and 12 HAT genes in Populus trichocarpa, categorizing them ...
In an early-stage Parkinson’s disease mouse model, short-term noise exposure temporarily impaired movement, but did not cause neuron loss Chronic noise exposure led to lasting movement problems and a ...
This Canadian study on Atlantic sturgeon in the St. Lawrence and St. John Rivers aimed to find a cost-effective way to determine fish origins and habitat use Fin ray chemistry was more accurate than ...