More than two billion years ago, cyanobacteria started to produce oxygen in the primarily toxic atmosphere of Earth.
Something strange is happening to the dogs of Chernobyl—their DNA is changing at an unbelievable rate. Scientists have ...
A bill which will deregulate gene editing technologies has further reaching consequences than the government has considered, ...
As the global population continues to grow, innovative solutions are needed to ensure food security. With limited land and ...
By Bruce Spangenberg Winter is a suitable time to look ahead to the 2025 growing season and research potential plants to add ...
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) have revolutionized modern agriculture, offering both opportunities and challenges.
Agriculture today faces unprecedented challenges due to climate change, which has notably impacted crop productivity through altered weather patterns, ...
According to climate models and research conducted by the IPCC, NASA and other scientific institutions, their frequency, intensity and duration are expected to grow in the future. Apart from the ...
The gene-edited GMOs to be exempted are those classed as the products of SDN1 (gene disruption) and SDN2 (gene modification). As with the recent deregulation of gene-edited GMOs in England, the New ...
BioLumic is supporting field trials of UV treated ryegrass to validate methane reduction in livestock, scaling up seed ...
Caio Vieira is the lead author of a study offering more insight into how soybean plants respond to flooding in the critical early reproductive stage when the plant begins to flower.
Painted lady butterflies are world travelers. The ones we encounter in Europe fly from Africa to Sweden, ultimately returning to areas north and south of the Sahara. But what determines whether some ...