King's College London researchers are the first UK academic team to access Google's advanced "Willow" quantum computer. This ...
A University of Sydney study reveals that sponge-dwelling bacteria break down toxic ammonia and dead algae to sustain life in the abyss.
The once-majestic oak tree is all but dead: battered by repeated heatwaves, it has shut down vital functions to conserve ...
Forget soil and fertilisers, there is one plant that needs only the air that we breathe. Darren Crayn explores the salt ...
A new explainable deep learning framework could help greenhouse operators forecast crop yields and energy use more accurately while showing which environmental factors drive those predictions, ...
Scientists have developed new eye drops that allow mouse eyes to perform certain steps of photosynthesis. The drops, which contain photosynthetic machinery extracted from spinach leaves, use ...
If Summit Carbon Solutions is serious about climate change, it should invest these billions into electric vehicle charging ...
A remarkable cave discovered in 1986, sealed for millions of years, thrives without sunlight. Movile Cave hosts a unique ecosystem powered by chemosynthesis, where toxic gases fuel microorganisms ...
When a 10-kilometer asteroid struck Earth 66 million years ago, the planet was plunged into darkness—and about 75% of species vanished, including marine life. Now, a new study reveals that the ...
Photosynthesis in Cyanobacteria: Mechanisms, Adaptations, and Bioengineering for Sustainable Futures
Cyanobacteria are among the most ancient oxygenic phototrophs, playing a central role in shaping Earth’s atmosphere and sustaining global biogeochemical cycles. Their photosynthetic machinery not only ...
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