Harsh Bais, a professor of plant biology at the University of Delaware, helped discover UD1022 — a unique, beneficial bacterium proven to boost plant defenses.
Charanpreet Kaur, a research associate at the University of Delaware, is lead author of a new paper that found a UD-developed beneficial bacterium has intriguing implications for manufacturing of ...
A new artificial intelligence-driven pipeline developed in a collaborative research combines protein structure prediction, ...
Krystal Tsosie, an expert in Indigenous genomics, bioethics, and data governance, will deliver a talk titled The Future of Science Is Indigenous at the American Association for the Advancement of ...
In two new studies on 28,000 individuals, researchers are able to show that genetic variants in 11 regions of the human genome have a clear influence on which bacteria are in the gut and what they do ...
Dr. Bruce Gnade, professor emeritus of materials science and engineering, and director of workforce development at the North Texas Semiconductor Institute at The University of Texas at Dallas, was ...
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LHS 1903 is a small red M-dwarf star that is cooler and shines less brightly than our Sun. Scientists used telescopes in ...
Grounded in ASU’s charter commitment to research and discovery of public value, Sally Morton's talk offers a clear and actionable structure that universities, policymakers, and researchers can apply ...
Led by Professor Liu Qi (centre), from the Department of Physics at CityUHK, the project, titled "Breakthrough Cathode Materials for Next-generation Lithium-ion Batteries", has been awarded funding ...
Researchers use artificial intelligence (AI) to design antibodies that work within living cells. For use in scientific news only. Attribution is required. The image may not be modified in ways that ...
How can the shape of microfibers be controlled? Scientists from the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences have found a way. Thanks to their discovery, carbon fibers act ...