Imagine if our bodies could grow new organs throughout our entire lives. Plants do this constantly, thanks to tiny, powerful ...
Considering trees’ need to intercept light for photosynthesis, the ideal angle of leaves and branches would be horizontal.
While most 14-year-olds are busy with schoolwork and hobbies, New York City student Miles Wu has been experimenting with something far more ambitious: using origami engineering to build stronger, ...
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Cell wall stiffness directs plant stem cell fate
Imagine if our bodies could grow new organs throughout our entire lives. Plants do this constantly, thanks to the tiny, ...
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First Evidence For Maternal Care In Plants Reveals Placenta-Like Structure That Sustains Their Offspring
The time a spider plant mom remains tethered to her spiderette can be influenced by the daughter plant's environment.
From the moment an embryo starts to take shape, two-way communication is critical for making sure tissues and organs develop ...
New Life for Old Spaces competition, showcasing small-scale adaptive reuse projects reimagining overlooked buildings.
Figure 1: Overexpression of a 48-nt stem-loop structure in TLC1 interferes with telomeric silencing. Figure 2: Overexpression of the TLC1 48-nt stem-loop mimics a ykuΔ mutation. Figure 3: ...
Discusses HOPE-3 Phase III Trial Results and Regulatory Path for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Therapy December 17, ...
From morning glories spiraling up fence posts to grape vines corkscrewing through arbors, twisted growth is a problem-solving tool found throughout the plant kingdom. Roots "do the twist" all the time ...
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