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Urea crisis: now scientists have fertiliser-hungry wheat in their sights

The work could eventually lead to new varieties with better NUE....

Urea crisis: now scientists have fertiliser-hungry wheat in their sights

The work could eventually lead to new varieties with better NUE....

Urea crisis: now scientists have fertiliser-hungry wheat in their sights

The work could eventually lead to new varieties with better NUE....

Urea crisis: now scientists have fertiliser-hungry wheat in their sights

The work could eventually lead to new varieties with better NUE....

Promising results in nitrogen efficiency trials could help cut wheat inputs

The work could eventually lead to new varieties with better NUE....

Meet the Artemis II crew who are taking to the Moon - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Meet the Artemis II crew who are taking to the Moon Australian Broadcasting Corporation View Full coverage on Google News...

Desktop Particle Accelerators Revolutionize Research

Osaka, Japan – Using high-intensity lasers, researchers have taken an important step towards miniaturization of particle accelerators by demonstrati...

Desktop Particle Accelerators Revolutionize Research - Mirage News

Desktop Particle Accelerators Revolutionize Research Mirage News...

NASA Confirms China's Megastructure Has a Hidden Power That Could Slow Earth's Spin with a Single Move

NASA Confirms China's Megastructure Has a Hidden Power That Could Slow Earth's Spin with a Single Move

The world's largest dam holds a secret NASA calculated nearly two decades ago, and it proves humans can now nudge the planet's rotation with a single ...

‘This feels fragile’: how a satellite-smashing chain reaction could spiral out of control

‘This feels fragile’: how a satellite-smashing chain reaction could spiral out of control

Today, the space around Earth can no longer be considered empty. More than 30,000 objects are in orbit, and that figure is rising exponentially Some r...

HKUST Innovations Shine at the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva

HKUST Innovations Shine at the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) today showcased its award-winning inventions, which were recognized at the 51st...

How a Study Supported by Sarah Harding’s Legacy Transformed One Woman’s Future

How a Study Supported by Sarah Harding’s Legacy Transformed One Woman’s Future

Former Girls Aloud star Kimberley Walsh came face to face with the life-changing impact of her bandmate Sarah Harding’s legacy – meeting a mum who...

Product Safety Laws Revamped for Modern Era

Product Safety Laws Revamped for Modern Era

Consumers to benefit from better protections from unsafe products as a result of major new reforms. Government to consult on major new measures to...

Director's Message: Advancing Reproductive Health Amid Turmoil

Director's Message: Advancing Reproductive Health Amid Turmoil

We are living in a time when the promises that once grounded global cooperation are under strain, when power distorts, when rules bend and when a...

Astronauts are again bound for the moon. Their mission could be a game-changer for mankind - WAtoday

Astronauts are again bound for the moon. Their mission could be a game-changer for mankind WAtoday View Full coverage on Google News...

Thousands of pico-satellites may transform how phones connect to space

Thousands of pico-satellites may transform how phones connect to space

Swarms of pico-satellites could work together as a single large antenna for direct-to-smartphone communications, as reported by researchers from...

Radiation-resistant Wi-Fi chip could enable wireless robots for nuclear decommissioning

Radiation-resistant Wi-Fi chip could enable wireless robots for nuclear decommissioning

A newly developed 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi receiver from Science Tokyo can survive radiation levels found inside nuclear reactors. With a radiation tolerance of...

NASA begins countdown for humanity's first launch to the moon in 53 years - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

NASA begins countdown for humanity's first launch to the moon in 53 years Australian Broadcasting Corporation Final preparation for NASA moon mission ...

QUT Nudgeathon aims to spark creative action on biosecurity

Changing behaviour to bring about real-life solutions and strengthen Queensland’s biosecurity protections is at the heart of this year’s QUT...

Human touch leaves chicks feeling happy, study finds - Phys.org

Human touch leaves chicks feeling happy, study finds Phys.org...