A Potential Super Wheat for Salty Soils has been Developed by Scientists
Agriculture

A Potential Super Wheat for Salty Soils has been Developed by Scientists

A number of novel wheat cultivars have been created by scientists at the University of Gothenburg that can survive soils with greater salt concentrations. They…
After Decades of Nonstop Corn, Cover Crops are Insufficient to Improve the Soil
Agriculture

After Decades of Nonstop Corn, Cover Crops are Insufficient to Improve the Soil

Even though continuous corn is planted in around 20% of Illinois cropping systems, it is quite difficult to locate areas that have been this way…
HD 164922 d – a Super Earth Exoplanet
Astronomy

HD 164922 d – a Super Earth Exoplanet

HD 164922 d is a super Earth exoplanet in the habitable zone of a G-type star. It has a mass of four Earths, takes 12.5…
Researchers Use Gene Hunting to Uncover Sorghum’s Awn Elongation Inhibition Mysteries
Agriculture

Researchers Use Gene Hunting to Uncover Sorghum’s Awn Elongation Inhibition Mysteries

The morphology of some grasses, including wheat, rice, barley, and sorghum, has changed as a result of domestication for human use over time. Awns, the…
Structure of Wireless Sensor Network
Technology

Structure of Wireless Sensor Network

A Wireless Sensor Network is a type of wireless network that consists of a large number of circulating, self-directed, minute, low-powered sensors known as motes.…
Largest Study on Longevity and Aging in Reptiles and Amphibians Unveils Aging Secrets
Zoology

Largest Study on Longevity and Aging in Reptiles and Amphibians Unveils Aging Secrets

Jonathan the Seychelles giant tortoise, who is 190 years old, made headlines recently for being the “oldest living land animal in the world.” Although there…
Huge Migration Bird Declines are Attributed to Human-Built Infrastructure, Hunting, and Climate Change
Zoology

Huge Migration Bird Declines are Attributed to Human-Built Infrastructure, Hunting, and Climate Change

According to recent research from the University of East Anglia, migratory bird populations are dropping globally as a result of how people have changed the…
Chaos is More Common in Ecological Systems than Previously Believed, According to a Study
Zoology

Chaos is More Common in Ecological Systems than Previously Believed, According to a Study

Researchers from UC Santa Cruz and NOAA Fisheries have conducted new research that suggests chaos in natural populations may occur far more frequently than previously…
AI Mixes Concrete, Designs Molecules, and Thinks with Space Lasers
Technology

AI Mixes Concrete, Designs Molecules, and Thinks with Space Lasers

Welcome to Perceptron, a weekly summary of AI news and research from around the world from TechCrunch. Machine learning is becoming a critical technology in…
After Ultracharged Growth, Battery Maker Ecoflow Comes For the Glampers
Technology

After Ultracharged Growth, Battery Maker Ecoflow Comes For the Glampers

Extreme climatic catastrophes and power outages have prompted doomsday planners to prepare for off-the-grid survival situations in recent years. EcoFlow, a Shenzhen-based power producing and…
Amazon Aggregator Thrasio Begins Layoffs, Names New CEO
Technology

Amazon Aggregator Thrasio Begins Layoffs, Names New CEO

Thrasio, one of the larger firms that has been buying up and merging third-party Amazon vendors, has reached its breaking point. According to insiders, the…
Chilean Fintech Xepelin Wants Latam Businesses to Get Paid
Business

Chilean Fintech Xepelin Wants Latam Businesses to Get Paid

Consumer payments in Latin America have changed as a result of fintech businesses and other organizations, notably during the worldwide pandemic, leading consumers to be…
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