The cluster of infections at the transplant unit at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital late last year saw two people die, ...
A common mould has claimed the lives of two people, and left four others seriously ill. Here’s what you need to know.
As the global population climbs toward 10 billion and climate change strains farmland, scientists are searching for new ways ...
The fungus Fusarium xylarioides causes wilt in coffee plants, ultimately killing them. By studying their genetics, scientists hope to better understand and prevent this disease.
Used coffee grounds don't need to go in the garbage. Naturally, you can add them to compost, but some plants actually love ...
In 2013, farmers in the highlands of Ethiopia began to notice something unsettling: a familiar variety of wheat was failing in an unfamiliar way. Stems weakened, plants collapsed, and fields that had ...
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B.C. teen first in world to be cured of rare disease through gene editing treatment
To be the first person in the world cured of chronic granulomatous disease, a rare genetic condition, feels a little surreal ...
Throughout their lifetimes, healthy forests produce more oxygen than they use, while taking in greenhouse gases via plants and soils. This ...
Brazilian CDMO IdeeLab unpacks the necessary steps for taking ag biologicals from molecules to markets around the world.
The scandal surrounding Scotland's £1bn superhospital deepened last night after a bombshell official report revealed its ...
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