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Moss Is A Super Model For Feeding The Hungry |
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One of the simplest plants on the planet could help scientists create crops to survive the ravages of drought.The moss Physcomitrella patens is a primitive plant, similar to the first plants which began to grow on land around 450 million years ago. Just one cell thick, these early plants had to adapt to withstand cold, heat and drought without roots or complex leaves. [click link for full article] |
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New Research Alters Concept Of How Circadian Clock Functions |
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Scientists from the University of Cambridge have identified a molecule that may govern how the circadian clock in plants responds to environmental changes.The researchers have discovered that a signalling molecule, known to be important for environmental stress signalling in plants, also regulates their circadian clock. [click link for full article] |
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New UIC Center To Study End-of-life Transition |
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The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing has received a federal grant to create a center to study people as they transition to the end of life.The UIC Center for End-of-Life Transition Research will advance the science of care for people of all ages facing death -- infants, children, adults and older adults. It is funded through a $2. [click link for full article] |
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Older Women May Benefit From A Glass Of Wine |
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Researchers at the University of Newcastle say a glass of wine a day may be of benefit to the health of older women. [click link for full article] |
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Australian Road Injury Research Honored By NHMRC |
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Australian research into young drivers and road injury has tonight been recognised by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), as an Australian researcher received a major new gong for her significant contributions in the field. [click link for full article] |
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