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Why farmers in some parts of the world play music to their crops and how it impacts food produce
Farmers globally are experimenting with playing sounds, from classical music to insect-like tones, in their fields, hoping to ...
According to Dr Varahan, targeting fungal metabolism could open a new way to treat infections. Since these processes are ...
While tagging nutrient-rich ingredients as "superfoods" is usually more of a sales tactic than a scientific classification—we ...
How do you build the next generation of natural performance materials without pretending cotton or synthetics will disappear?
Denying Clemson request to demolish former USDA vegetable research lab highlights need to preserve historical agricultural ...
For decades, scientists assumed that order drives efficiency. Yet in the bustling machinery of mitochondria—the organelles ...
In regions such as India, Japan, and Europe, farmers are scheduling music sessions akin to their irrigation cycles. Loudspeakers are mounted on poles throughout the fields, with tracks playing at dawn ...
A new study reveals that soil acidity plays a critical role in determining how wheat competes with soil microorganisms for ...
Researchers showed that teosinte gene fragments in modern corn suppress nitrifying and denitrifying soil bacteria, reducing ...
And then there’s Sceptobius lativentris. Parker’s research revealed that the adult beetles turn off their ability to produce ...
The research team hypothesizes that this tobacco hornworm caterpillar superpower evolved as an adaptation for evading ...
Corn bred with genes from wild relatives can reshape soil microbial communities and reduce nitrogen loss — with no yield ...
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