To conserve materials and unleash architectural creativity, scientists proposed a nature-inspired pattern of strengthening ribs that would support the domes and vaults of buildings better than the existing arrangements, whether those borrowed from antiquity or optimized by modern algorithms

An age-structured mathematical model for studying Malaria transmission dynamics: Applications to some areas of Senegal

Researchers identified three PrDA1 genes in the whole genome of 'Jing Hong' flare tree peony, PrDA1-1 and PrTCP1/PrTCP9 regulate seed weight and number to affect yield and these new genetic resources will help improve the seed yield of tree peonies

Recent research shows that short-time pressing method might be suitable for mass production of milk-flavored white tea (MFWT), improving the tightness of the appearance of MFWT with minimal impact on tea flavor

Indigenous healing has beneficial therapeutic outcomes for Western clients.

Researchers discovered that the RegA does have binding sites in the promoter region of the hrpR/S, and the transcriptional level of the hrpR and other T3SS-related genes increased in the regA deletion strain

Recent research found long-term Chinese milk vetch incorporation promotes clay aggregation by affecting mineral transformation to produce more kaolinite and Fe oxides and retain aromatic-C…

The Kiwi long thought to be native to New Zealand is actually an Australian immigrant, new research has found.

On the same origin of quantum physics and general relativity from Riemannian geometry and Planck scale formalism

Researchers reviewed temperament and production in ruminants: the microbiome as one of the factors that affect temperament

Bless her heart: Gossip phrased with concern provides advantages in female intrasexual competition

When Zurich, Switzerland relaxed its land-use regulations ("upzoning"), it lead to lower rents and more affordable housing

Anthropogenic traces on the Yuka Mammoth hide having been produced by stone tools are evidence of human penetration into the Arctic zone 39,000 – 38,000 BP

Eating whole fruits and vibrant vegetables, especially red and orange varieties, significantly reduces frailty risk in adults, helping people maintain strength and vitality as they age

The criminalization of drug use is not followed by a reduced or more expensive drug supply, reduced consumption levels, problematic drug use or healthcare needs, or to fewer drug-related deaths…

Researchers developed a novel, efficient, and low-toxicity fungicide named Y17991, at a reasonable dose does not cause significant disruption to nontarget rhizosphere microbial communities

A recent study systematically characterized the typical HpFBHs, especially HpFBH3, as positive regulators of flower formation, which could be target genes for the genetic improvement of pitaya

New research unveiled best conditions for storing graphene oxide

A recent study reveals that BjuB05.GS1.4 promotes nitrogen assimilation and participates in the domestication of shoot NUE in Brassica juncea

Ultra-processed foods and cardiovascular disease: analysis of three large US prospective cohorts and a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies

Researchers investigated the safety and immunogenicity of rERAG333E in non-target species, finding that rERAG333E has the potential to serve as a safe oral rabies vaccine for dogs

A recent investigation unveils 5-FU as a potent disruptor of S

Living closer to certain types of greenspaces is associated with a lower prevalence of heart disease and stroke: A nationwide study in the USA at the census tract scale

Researchers found that unbalanced lipid metabolism in anther, especially the disorder of the alpha-linolenic acid metabolism pathway, leads to cotton male sterility

A recent study reveals that delayed photosynthesis response causes carbon assimilation reduction in soybean under fluctuating light

A major study finds that COVID-19 triples the risk of hearing loss in young adults, highlighting an urgent need to investigate the long-term effects of the virus on auditory health.

Land use shapes the microbial community structure by altering soil aggregates and dissolved organic matter components

Recent research findings suggest that rERAG333E-based COVID-19 vaccines appear to be suitable oral candidates to protect minks from SARS-CoV-2 infection and transmission, and may serve as inactivated vaccines for further investigation in humans

Recent study shows preceding crop rotation systems shape the selection process of wheat root-associated bacterial communities

Recently researchers reviewed physiological and ecological characteristics and agronomic regulatory pathways of intercropping to delay root-canopy senescence of crops

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