Barberry Rust Explorer launch evening
Our new Barberry Rust Explorer (BarbRE) program establishes the first detailed study of barberry bushes for rust infection in the UK, join us to find out how you can help
Read the storyOur new Barberry Rust Explorer (BarbRE) program establishes the first detailed study of barberry bushes for rust infection in the UK, join us to find out how you can help
Read the storyPostdoctoral Scientist Billy Aldridge tells us why LGBT+ visibility is important in science and the scientific community
Read the storyAbbi Taylor first came to the John Innes Centre as a Year 10 Science Camp student back in the summer of 2017, now she is doing an internship here. This is her story
Read the storyThe Brassicaceae plant family boasts a stunning diversity of fruit shapes. But even in this cosmopolitan company the heart-shaped seed pods of the Capsella genus stand out
Read the storyWhat is scientific photography? We asked our resident Scientific Photographer Phil Robinson what he does and why he does it?
Read the storyThe John Innes Centre this week helped to launch a new initiative to build networks with women agricultural researchers across Ethiopia
Read the storyResearchers from across Norwich Research Park have launched a new system for organising vast datasets on climate and crops
Read the storyIt seems obvious: good seed is the foundation of a good harvest. But, where does good seed come from and why does it matter?
Read the storyFollowing the 2019 AAAS General Meeting, our Head of Communication and Engagement, Dr Felicity Perry reflects on what she saw, heard and discussed at the “world’s largest scientific gathering”
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