How do bacteria help and harm crops?

How do bacteria help and harm crops?

How do bacteria help and harm crops? Published: Over half of the world’s population depends on rice as a staple food. However, some bacteria cause diseases that can drastically reduce rice harvests, potentially leading to famine. Meanwhile, other bacteria are...
Keep calm and carrot on: how can we breed better carrots?

Keep calm and carrot on: how can we breed better carrots?

Keep calm and carrot on: how can we breed better carrots? Published: The colourful carrot is one of America’s favourite vegetables, but carrot farmers face many challenges when growing their crops. At the US Department of Agriculture Vegetable Crop Research Unit at...
What happens when our blood production system fails?

What happens when our blood production system fails?

What happens when our blood production system fails? Published: A healthy adult produces billions of new blood cells every single day. Yet for some people, the process that generates these cells does not function properly, potentially resulting in blood cancer. At the...
How can we detect and prevent brain injuries?

How can we detect and prevent brain injuries?

How can we detect and prevent brain injuries? Published: Inside your skull sits your brain, an incredible computer that controls everything you do. The skull does its best to protect our brains from injury, but, sometimes, it is not enough. Professor Christian Franck,...
How does the Southern Ocean help protect our planet?

How does the Southern Ocean help protect our planet?

How does the Southern Ocean help protect our planet? Published: The Southern Ocean circulation system is vital for redistributing heat, carbon and nutrients around the world. It also plays a significant role in absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, having...