Researchers from Nara Institute of Science and Technology and Nanjing University have found that KNUCKLES (KNU), a small multi-functional protein, helps flowers to complete their development correctly ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American I originally published this post on May 23, ...
If you want to add some botany and some poetry to your science, why not try something that was first proposed by Carolus Linnaeus? You can have a zero-carbon-footprint clock made of flowers. What ...
Now's the time to take a look at those garden catalogs and make overl ambitious plans for the garden. How about planning a garden clock? The New York Times shared an interesting story about Horologium ...
Morning-blooming morning glories and flowers that release fragrance at night seem as if they know the time. A KAIST research team has uncovered, at the molecular level, the workings of a "biological ...
FAIRHOPE, Alabama-- A city known for its flowers will have a new, large-scale floral attraction in coming weeks as construction is under way on a 30-foot-round, landscaped clock. Fairhope Public Works ...
Researchers from Nara Institute of Science and Technology and Nanjing University find that KNUCKLES, a small multi-functional protein, supports the correct timing of floral development for the proper ...
Researchers have found that KNUCKLES (KNU), a small multi-functional protein, helps flowers to complete their development correctly and in a timely way. KNU stops a feedback loop between two genes, ...
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