In a move that could redefine how we grow some of the world's favorite fruits, Swiss energy company Insolight has launched a ...
US scientists have bioengineered the octopus pigment xanthommatin in bacteria, producing 1,000 times more material than traditional methods.
Octopuses, squids, cuttlefish and other animals in the cephalopod family are well known for their ability to camouflage, changing the color of their skin to blend in with the environment. This ...
A new study by a large international team of conservation scientists and artists explores how growing synergies between conservation and the arts can unveil many mutual benefits and fresh approaches ...
New photography book encourages us to look for science everywhere.
Cambridge researchers have engineered a solar-powered “artificial leaf” that mimics photosynthesis to make valuable chemicals sustainably. Their biohybrid device combines organic semiconductors and ...
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Synthetic Nanocompartments Offer a New Route to Boost Photosynthesis in Crops
Australian researchers have created tiny compartments to help supercharge photosynthesis, potentially boosting wheat and rice ...
Dr. Steven P. Romberger, Edward J. Smerek Chair of Mathematics, the Sciences, and Technology and associate professor of ...
A chilly fall with bright, sunlit days will leads to the most vibrant color display. Rainy or cloudy days can lead to a ...
One might not think about the intersection of glass art and plant life, but a Cleveland Institute of Art student and ...
Under the sea, green algae have evolved a clever way to handle too much sunlight. Scientists found that a special pigment ...
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