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Great Barrier Reef coral provides correction factor to global climate

Lois Yoksoulian

Newly developed geological techniques help uncover the most accurate and high-resolution climate records to date, according to a new study.

A warming Midwest increases likelihood that farmers will need to irrigate

Diana Yates

If current climate and crop-improvement trends continue into the future, Midwestern corn growers who today rely on rainfall to water their crops will need to irrigate their fiel

Fast, efficient way to build amino acid chains

Ananya Sen

Scientists often build new protein molecules by stringing groups of amino acids together.

Scientists stack algorithms to improve predictions of yield-boosting crop traits

Claire Benjamin

Hyperspectral data comprises the full light spectrum; this dataset of continuous spectral information has many applications from understanding the health of the Great Barrier Re

'Fettuccine' may be most obvious sign of life on Mars

Diana Yates

A rover scanning the surface of Mars for evidence of life might want to check for rocks that look like pasta, researchers

Breakthrough to measure plant improvements helps boost production

Claire Benjamin

An international team is using advanced tools to develop crops that give farmers more options for sustainably producing more food on less land.

Stephen Long Elected to National Academy of Sciences

Diana Yates

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Injections, exercise promote muscle regrowth after atrophy in mice

Diana Yates

By injecting cells that support blood vessel growth into muscles depleted by inactivity, researchers say they are able to help restore muscle mass lost as a result of immobility

Project aims to revive natural product discovery

Emily Scott

The mid-20th century was the golden age of natural product discovery. Scientists discovered groundbreaking drugs, like penicillin and tetracycline, from sources in nature.

Drugs reprogram genes in breast tumors to prevent endocrine resistance

Sharita Forrest

Treating breast tumors with two cancer drugs simultaneously may prevent endocrine resistance by attacking the disease along two separate gene pathways, scientists at the Univers

Reducing energy required to convert CO2 waste into valuable resources

Lois Yoksoulian

Surplus industrial carbon dioxide creates an opportunity to convert waste into a valuable commodity.

Smart antioxidant-containing polymer responds to body, environment

Lois Yoksoulian

Oxidants found within living organisms are byproducts of metabolism and are essential to wound-healing and immunity.