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In New York, researchers at the National Human Genome Research Institute conducted a genomic study showing mutation similarities between clear cell endometrial cancer and...

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Genetic Sequencing Helps Find Key to Pest Resistant Soybeans

In Missouri, researchers found a key genetic discovery that can help develop more pest-resistant soybean crops. Cyst nematodes are the bane of many soy...

Genetics and breeding help gassy cows be more eco-friendly

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We band of brothers: Crisp, CRISPR, Crispin’s Day and the democratization of crop R&D

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Cow stomach microbes could hold key for increased food and biofuel production

In the United Kingdom, researchers from The University of Edinburgh, The Roslin Institute and Scotland’s Rural College found that the types of microbes and...

Protein breakthrough opens up chemical remediation possibilities

In California, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have developed a protein “mat” that can trap chemical pollution, including insecticides. The work managed...

Silicon Valley Meets Agriculture with Tuckaway Farms Use of Technology

In New Hampshire, Tuckaway Farms owner Dorn Cox demonstrates how he uses technology including precision ag, his smartphone, and drones to help run his...

More Vitamin E could come in maize with new genetic findings

In New York, Cornell University scientists identified genes that control vitamin E content in maize grain, a finding that could lead to improving the...

Nutrients in soil directly related to microbial activity

In California, microbial metabolism, nutrient availability, and soil carbon cycling rates were found to be intricately linked together in a study of wetlands and...

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