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Nanoparticles That Boost Tomato Plant Growth
Zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized from cassava peels dramatically enhance tomato growth and drought resistance.
Chinese scientists have one-upped American researchers and their bioluminescent petunias with what they're calling world's ...
The brightest and most colourful glowing plants yet have been created by injecting phosphorescent chemicals directly into the ...
A new vapor-phase method creates solvent-free amorphous organic nanoparticles in a single step, offering precise control over ...
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How plant compounds could target Alzheimer’s disease from multiple angles
This review highlights how dietary polyphenols modulate Alzheimer’s disease biology through antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and multi-target mechanisms, supported by in-silico docking analyses.
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How to divide Globe Artichoke to Make More Plants
In this informative video, learn how to effectively divide globe artichoke plants to expand your garden with more vibrant plants. Discover step-by-step techniques for dividing and replanting ...
The succulents, made to glow by injecting nanoparticles, are rechargeable and can be made to display any colour.
It may sound weird, but garlic water is good for plants. Organic gardeners look to nature for ways to stop and prevent pest infestations instead of commercial pesticide products. Luckily, nature ...
To make the plants glow, Liu and her fellow researchers injected the leaves of the succulent Echeveria “Mebina” with strontium aluminate, a material often used in glow-in-the-dark toys that absorbs ...
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Orange Peel Nanoparticles: New Green Synthesis
This study reveals how orange peel extracts can create magnetite nanoparticles, potentially revolutionizing hydrogen ...
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