Tag: plants
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Scientists modify yeast cells to turn them into cannabis trackers — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Copenhagen’s Faculty of Science have modified yeast cells to sense the active substance in cannabis and turn red when they sense it. The results pave the way for more interested parties to discover new medicines and new types of drug tests that can be run on smartphones. Yeast cells ... -
The Science of It: Eddy Currents
[ad_1] The Science of It: Eddy Currents Learn about Eddy Currents in Eddy Currents in Science This Week Updated: Nov 20, 2022 9:23 PM Hide transcript View transcript Sanika: The Orlando Science Center is known for using fun tricks and crafts to teach kids about different parts of science, and this time Alex Arech is ... -
What Italy’s Far-Right Election Victory Means for Science
[ad_1] Giorgia Meloni is expected to become the next Prime Minister of Italy.Credit: Nicolò Campo/LightRocket/Getty Last week’s Italian general election saw a clear victory for the right-wing coalition, with far-right leader Giorgia Meloni becoming the first female prime minister in a country where political leaders were overwhelmingly male. But researchers have little hope that the ... -
Iowa City West seniors teaching science in the new garden of Weber Elementary School
[ad_1] Wednesday at 8:00 am. Krisha Kapoor and Zoe Scott, her seniors at Iowa City West, teach her sophomores at Weber Elementary School about environmental science in an outdoor garden built for that purpose. Kapoor and Scott have been visiting second graders at least once a week since the start of the school year to ... -
The DSU College of Agriculture, Science & Technology sows seeds for future growth. The latest in WDEL news
[ad_1] For the first time in years, the university’s new academic building has opened on the site of a former baseball field where the Delaware State University Hornets played. The university community came together on Thursday to break ground on a new building that will serve students, faculty and staff at the University of Agriculture ... -
Aaron Rodgers tinkers with the science of psychedelics. Drugs like ayahuasca can change the brain, but how?
[ad_1] Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been vocal about the positive benefits he’s experienced from using the Amazon hallucinogen ayahuasca. It has been suggested that it has rapid antidepressant properties that may help treat addiction. However, Rogers maintains that ayahuasca is not a drug. “It has hallucinogenic properties. [sic] ability,” Rogers said during ... -
Thwaites Glacier under threat from rising ocean temperatures – Scientists use fiber optics to study ice shelf melting
[ad_1] The Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica is eroding from the sea, and is threatening to retreat and collapse within decades to centuries, as it flows faster and faster each year. If so, it could attract much of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. There is enough ice in this area to raise sea levels by ... -
Scientists say a One Health approach to plant health is essential to achieving sustainable global food security
[ad_1] Credits: CC0 Public Domain A team of scientists argue that a One Health approach to plant health is essential to sustainably feeding a growing population expected to reach 10 billion by 2050. A researcher who presented a commentary at CABI Agriculture and Bioscience The journal suggests that the One Health perspective can help optimize ...










