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Using biocontrol yeast to curb kiwifruit soft rot

Postharvest kiwifruit is susceptible to various fungal pathogens, especially soft rot, causing massive industry losses. Due to scientific concerns about consumer health and the ecosystem, as well as increasing constraints on the application of chemic.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgJan 16th, 2023

Report: Apple’s next iPhone SE will be the one to retire the iPhone 6 design

New SE allegedly comes out in 2025 and will continue to mix old and new parts. Enlarge / A new report claims that last year's iPhone 14 could be the foundation of a new iPhone SE in 2025. (credit: Apple) I've got a soft.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsSep 28th, 2023

How climate change could make fungal diseases worse

Disease-causing fungi are likely to thrive in a warmer, stormier world. Enlarge / Histoplasma capsulatum is a species of parasitic, yeast-like dimorphic fungus that can, if inhaled, cause a type of lung infection called histoplas.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsSep 27th, 2023

Researcher discover two new species of oil-forming yeast

Not all yeasts are created equally. Unlike the yeast used by bakers and beer brewers for converting sugars to carbon dioxide and fermentation, oleaginous yeasts convert sugars from inedible biomass into fats and oils......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 25th, 2023

Thousands of California wells are at risk of drying up despite landmark water law

Even though California enacted sweeping legislation nearly a decade ago to curb excessive agricultural pumping of groundwater, new research predicts that thousands of drinking water wells could run dry in the Central Valley by the time the law's rest.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsSep 25th, 2023

Sex life discovery raises IVF hope for endangered purple cauliflower soft coral

Vital coastal habitat was destroyed in the devastating floods that hit New South Wales in 2021 and 2022......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 23rd, 2023

FCC closing loophole that gave robocallers easy access to US phone numbers

New rules make it a bit harder for VoIP providers to access numbering system. Enlarge In one of its many attempts to curb robocalls, the Federal Communications Commission said it is making it harder for Voice over Inter.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsSep 22nd, 2023

New business model may help curb fashion"s fierce environmental impacts

Clothes that are produced quickly and just as quickly go out of style and into the trash bin can have dire effects on the environment, polluting the air with carbon and choking landfills with chemicals that can seep into the water supply......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 22nd, 2023

Teacher well-being not a priority in schools, experts warn

Against a backdrop of funding shortages and recruitment issues across the education sector, two education experts argue that equipping leaders with more soft skills will improve mental health and well-being in school staff......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 21st, 2023

High-energy-density chemical fuel powers bug-sized robots to leap, lift and race

Cornell researchers combined soft microactuators with high-energy-density chemical fuel to create an insect-scale quadrupedal robot that is powered by combustion and can outrace, outlift, outflex and outleap its electric-driven competitors......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 20th, 2023

Team looks to plant tissues that move for inspiration in designing artificial actuators

Scientists are looking to plant tissues that are capable of motion to inspire the design and fabrication of artificial actuators. These bioinspired actuators hold significant potential in applications, such as soft robotics, prosthetics, and smart bi.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 19th, 2023

A modern digital light processing technology to 3D print microfluidic chips

Conventional manufacturing methods such as soft lithography and hot embossing processes can be used to bioengineer microfluidic chips, albeit with limitations, including difficulty in preparing multilayered structures, cost- and labor-consuming fabri.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 18th, 2023

Guest commentary: Apprenticeship providers are one-stop shop for auto tech talent

An apprenticeship provider brings a turnkey approach — including apprentice recruitment, candidate interviews and orientation, soft skills training, hands-on education and training — to solving a growing crisis......»»

Category: topSource:  autonewsRelated NewsSep 17th, 2023

Researchers publish first full DNA map of the endangered butternut

Butternuts are soft and oily, with a light walnut flavor that lingers on the tongue. But few Americans have tasted this endangered native. Now, UConn undergraduates have published the first full map of the unusual tree's DNA in G3 . It has been accep.....»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsSep 13th, 2023

How to make color-changing "Transformers" with polymers

Shape and color changing are key survival traits for many animals. Chameleons can change their body to hide from predators, to reflect their moods, or even to defend their territory, while some soft-bodied animal-like octopuses, squids, and cuttlefis.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 8th, 2023

Southern California regulators require stricter controls to curb leaks from oil tanks

Southern California air regulators voted unanimously Friday to adopt more stringent rules to monitor and curb smog-forming pollution from fuel storage tanks at oil refineries and other facilities......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 4th, 2023

Researchers track yeast population dynamics in fuel bioethanol production

Researchers at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in Brazil, in collaboration with colleagues at Harvard University in the United States, conducted an innovative study of the DNA and population dynamics of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the yeast.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsAug 30th, 2023

Yeast studies show that diet in early life may positively affect lifelong health

Researchers at the Babraham Institute are proposing an alternative link between diet and aging based on studies in yeast. Dr. Jon Houseley and his team's experiments show that healthy aging is achievable through dietary change without restriction by.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsAug 29th, 2023

How origami might inform disease diagnoses

Researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering looked to origami to create new sensors that could someday be employed to detect deformations in organs and also for use in wearables and soft robotics......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsAug 25th, 2023

Culled fruit trees sunk into the Wadden Sea boost local diversity and abundance of marine life

Reefs, whether natural or man-made, are hotspots of marine biodiversity. But especially in soft-bottomed seas, reefs have become scarce because many hard substrates have been removed due to overfishing of shellfish, dredging, trawling, and deep-sea m.....»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsAug 25th, 2023

Declining cost of renewables and climate change curb the need for African hydropower expansion

Hydropower, traditionally one of Africa's most important sources of electricity, will rapidly fade in importance and cede its position to solar power. The attractiveness of new hydropower is decreasing fast, both due to the increasing economic compet.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsAug 24th, 2023