Scientists and food historians collaborate to revive and grow extinct varieties of rice
University of Sheffield scientists successfully grow a lost variety of rice and are developing types that can thrive in an increasingly extreme modern climate
University of Sheffield scientists successfully grow a lost variety of rice and are developing types that can thrive in an increasingly extreme modern climate
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The new cooperation aims to use BIORON's molecular biological tools and GENAPYS unique sequencing technology
MIT researchers grow structures made of wood-like plant cells in a lab, hinting at the possibility of more efficient biomaterials production
Our Reviewer in the Spotlight, Dr. Neha Mittal, reveals her drive to contribute to ending the pandemic and how SelectScience helped equip the lab to make it happen
This system aims to combine Shimadzu gas chromatography with the patented technology jointly owned by TOTAL, UPPA, and UO
Discover how to minimize the loss of metal-sensitive analytes and achieve fast analysis and high recovery of oligonucleotides
Watch this on-demand webinar to find out how to use the Agilent StreamSelect LC/MS system to increase throughput in your laboratory
The disease has re-emerged in major wheat growing areas and an epidemic could cause a major threat to global food security
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn more about method development optimization for reversed-phase chromatography
In this article, Mar Garcia Hernandez, from The Graphene Flagship, explains the potential of experimenting with graphene and related materials
Research collaboration will leverage the first Waters SELECT SERIES CYCLIC IMS System in South Korea
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