SYDNEY, Feb. 14 (Xinhua) -- Australian researchers have for the first time introduced genetic material into plants via their roots in a breakthrough they said could boost crop yield and food quality.
Professor Bernard Carroll from UQ’s School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences said nanoparticle technology could help ...
Particularly powerful machines are required to handle the biomass. A new DEVELON DL250-7 wheel loader recently passed its baptism of fire in this respect when it was successfully deployed for the ...
University of Queensland researchers have for the first time introduced genetic material into plants via their roots, opening ...
But cheap solar power is now breaking the model. Last year Pakistan became the world’s third-biggest importer of Chinese ...
New “slow flower” farms grow beautiful blooms—without health-harming chemicals used by overseas operations that dominate the ...
The spicy kick of chiles can boost any boring dish, but the health benefits of the beloved Pueblo fruit are as impressive as ...
With the 2024 season officially in the books, and the Combine around the corner, here's how Rob Rang currently sees the first round of the draft shaking out.
There are three things I count myself a devoted fan of. Welsh rugby – although the less said about this at the current ...
February is a great time to get ahead with your vegetable growing, and there are six seeds which are perfect for the growing ...
An influx of talented freshmen headline Rockford's 12 best under-the-radar girls basketball stars who have emerged during the ...
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