Naturally occurring bioactive nanoparticles derived from a carnivorous fungus could have potential for application in cancer therapy.

Naturally occurring bioactive nanoparticles derived from a carnivorous fungus could have potential for application in cancer therapy.
Pathogenic bioaerosols detected at household garbage collection sites may contribute to vascular aging with high chronic exposure.
As valuable resources dwindle and environmental risks loom, reducing our dependence on traditional agriculture is becoming necessary.
Pilot study explores how recycled glass is being used to grow salsa ingredients, protect coastlines, and safeguard the future of farming.
Traditional means farmers used to use for seed selection and preservation may help us cultivate more resilient food in a changing climate.
Rose Marks uses her climbing skills in remote regions of South Africa to study how water-deprived plants might help develop drought-tolerant crops.
Scientists are using carbon filaments from mushrooms in supercapacitors, paving the way for a sustainable energy future.
This artificial gut will allow scientists to gain deeper insights into the biome that exists there and how dysregulation can lead to disease.
Mechanical therapy physically breaks down cancer cells and could help overcome the problem of treatment resistance.
A year-long survey of an ordinary urban lot found over 1000 unique species, revealing our yards are home to a great diversity of life.