Scientists study how tiny pigments in leaves use quantum mechanics to transfer energy efficiently for better solar panels.
A new study has uncovered a novel P-type PPR protein, BoYgl-2, which plays a crucial role in chloroplast RNA editing and chlorophyll biosynthesis in cabbage.
For anyone who’s ever cringed at the sight of a lawn full of autumn leaves and the back-breaking rake work they bring, we ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBreakthrough artificial leaf follows sun for over 800% solar energy efficiency boostThe new artificial leaf combines flexible solar-powered electrodes with a protective gel coating. It also incorporates an ...
Hazelnuts have long been prized as a tasty and nutritious food. Found in forests statewide in Missouri, they are a favorite wild edible for many people. Squirrels and other small mammals feast on the ...
Chevrolet has released pricing for the 2025 Corvette ZR1, and as expected, it isn’t cheap—at least relative to other Corvettes. The AutoGuide research department recently discovered a Ford ...
Photochem Photobiol. 2015;91(4):966-970. doi:10.1111/php.12433 Blair MJ, Jones JD, Woessner AE, Quinn KP. Skin structure–function relationships and the wound healing response to intrinsic aging. Adv ...
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