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Blooming revelations: The complete carnation genome assembled
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceCarnations, prized for their diverse colors and long vase life, have had their genomes completely sequenced, marking a significant advancement in floral biology.
- Journal
- Horticulture Research
AI can now be our eyes and ears in the forest and beneath the waves
University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Science- Journal
- Science
Mushroom production shows promise with invasive-species tree logs
Cambridge University Press- Journal
- Invasive Plant Science and Management
Uncovering new regulatory mechanisms in embryo implantation
Kyushu UniversityTo build a suitable cellular environment for the implantation of a fertilized egg, endometrial stroma cells (ESCs) in the womb differentiate into decidual cells in a process known as decidualization. Researchers found that the actin in the ESC nucleus dynamically changes during this process, revealing a new critical mechanism that may contribute to better understanding and treatment of implantation failure.
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- Communications Biology
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- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Takeda Science Foundation, Kindai University
The silent regulators: unveiling the role of lncRNAs in plant biology
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of Science- Journal
- Horticulture Research
Age is just a number
Technische Universität Berlin – Science of Intelligence- Journal
- PLOS Computational Biology
Placenta accreta's inflammatory connection to C-section scars
University of Connecticut- Journal
- Nature Communications
Horse-caring helps military veterans with PTSD
Rutgers UniversityA study by Rutgers University-New Brunswick researchers has shown that military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), who participated in a program caring for horses, experienced an improved mental outlook and easing of symptoms.
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- Frontiers in Psychiatry
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- State of New Jersey, Rutgers Equine Science Center, Boehringer Ingelheim