Speeding breeding and other ways of feeding 10 billion people
Improvements to make crops more nutritious, disease resistant and climate smart are essential to feed a burgeoning world population. Speed breeding could be one answer
Read the storyImprovements to make crops more nutritious, disease resistant and climate smart are essential to feed a burgeoning world population. Speed breeding could be one answer
Read the storyA new tool has been created to explain how tissue growth leads to the range of plant and animal forms we see around us
Read the storyGenome Editing and Genetic Modification may sound the same, but they mean slightly different things, which has led to uncertainty, and different interpretations globally, as to how the two should be regulated
Read the storyA free, open-source toolkit to help researchers deal with data management overload has been devised by the John Innes Centre Informatics team
Read the storyWhat is scientific photography? We asked our resident Scientific Photographer Phil Robinson what he does and why he does it?
Read the storyResearchers from across Norwich Research Park have launched a new system for organising vast datasets on climate and crops
Read the storyStreptomyces are soil-dwelling bacteria that produce approximately two-thirds of the antibiotics in current clinical use
Read the storyA study into a common bacterial toxin found in the human gut has yielded valuable information that could assist in the development of new antibiotics
Read the storyAt the John Innes Centre, we currently have four Lab Managers, responsible for the major buildings which house laboratories on-site.
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