A research team led by the University of Waterloo is developing a novel tool to treat cancer by engineering hungry bacteria to literally eat tumors from the inside out. "Bacteria spores enter the ...
This partnership builds on a Non-Disclosure Agreement established in March 2025 and officially launches research activities focused on Bioxytran’s lead drug candidate, PHM23. The study will evaluate ...
Doors, sinks, windows, floors, and cabinets often end up in a landfill when a building is torn down. A Minnesota-based company is trying to change that.
Practical and research-based techniques offered by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to farmers in Rafsanjan, the heart of Iran’s pistachio industry, have helped them ...
Maryam's focus extends beyond her own grove. She has three children and hopes to pass on both the tradition and the skills she has developed. "Pistachios are more than a crop," she says, brushing a ...
The Arkansas Corn and Grain Sorghum Promotion Board approved $1,266,859 in funding for 28 research and promotion projects at its February 2–3, 2026 meeting. The approved projects will support the ...
A display of groundnut-based products, developed by Malmo Foods to add value to raw peanuts. The company offers several core ...
The role of soil and forests in greenhouse gas sequestration has been studied for a long time. However, forests are also home to invisible organisms that may affect the climate. "Soil, water and ...
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Your gut to government policies: sorghum, small-scale farmers and soil studies
Challenges for farmers and the food industry’s stability include inconsistent sorghum supply, high production costs and how ...
Ludhiana: The department of animal nutrition at Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU) recently ...
The United States Deptartment of Agriculture recently awarded scientists at Binghamton University $2.5 million to develop a next-generation avian flu vaccine. The grant is part of an overall $100 ...
Federal agencies are delaying approvals for renewable energy projects on both federal land and private property at a time when electricity demand is going up. By Brad Plumer and Rebecca F. Elliott A ...
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