
How can we track mosquitoes? (And why!)
Researchers wanted to create a reliable mathematical model to estimate mosquito population measures.
Researchers wanted to create a reliable mathematical model to estimate mosquito population measures.
Scientists look for a way to limit snail fever worldwide and wanted to know if the key is more abundant prawn populations, which are decreasing due to dam construction.
With the help of genetic engineering, scientists create a tomato with higher antioxidant levels and more cancer-fighting powers.
Scientists look for a way to prevent Zika virus infection which doesn’t involve vaccine development.
Shigellosis is a disease which kills more than half a million people every year. Scientists wanted to test the reliability of current Shigella diagnostics methods in Africa.
Researchers wanted to know if the partnership with symbiotic bacteria make it harder for legumes to colonize new, non-native areas.
Scientists wanted to know if it’s possible to redesign nuclear power stations so that they can run on nuclear waste.
Scientists wanted to know if there are different microbial communities in the native and invasive lineages of grass and whether these microbial communities influence plant productivity.
Scientists wanted to develop more climate-friendly biofuels by applying conservative management strategies for the crops.
Scientists wanted to know if changes in testosterone levels in male lizards had an impact on their brain’s spatial memory cortex’s size.