Key Findings Centella asiatica, a plant common in Nepal, contains compounds like alkaloids and flavonoids suggesting medicinal potential Extracts from the plant’s leaves showed stronger antioxidant ...
The study from Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology focused on the anticancer potential of phytochemicals in Sorghum and Foxtail millets Six phytochemicals showed strong binding to the DHFR enzyme, ...
In a University of Bonn study, St. John's wort extract (SJW) Ze 117 may help stabilize brain cell membranes affected by stress SJW Ze 117 increases cellular cholesterol by 42.5%, which could influence ...
Life for animals is filled with stress, but like humans, they have their own coping mechanisms. Researchers studied macaques, noting behavioral and genetic factors influencing their responses to ...
Wild mint adapts to waterlogged soils by growing new roots that improve survival These new roots have more carbs, proteins, and antioxidants, protecting the plant The study identified specific genes ...
Researchers at Université Paris-Saclay used a new microscopy technique to study thylakoid membranes in chloroplasts The new method, SPiRI, provided highly detailed 3D images of thylakoid membranes in ...
Hospital design is embracing nature's healing effects through 'biophilic design', weaving natural elements into acute care settings. Studies reveal psychological benefits like reduced anxiety and ...
Deep-sea copepods from hydrothermal vents at the East Pacific Rise can tolerate high temperatures, but only for brief periods Copepods living near rapidly flowing vent fluids (Pompeii worm habitats) ...
The study was conducted at the University of Peshawar to understand lentil seed germination under different temperatures and water potentials Lentil seed germination rates were highest at moderate ...
Researchers from Queen’s University Belfast used acoustic telemetry to track basking sharks in the coastal waters of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Scotland They tagged 35 basking sharks and detected ...
Gut bacteria significantly change with malaria parasite infection in wild birds. Infected birds showed less bacterial diversity, a sign of an unhealthy gut, and a simpler gut community structure. This ...
This study, conducted in Kansas, USA, found that heat stress reduces chickpea yield by 29 to 66 percent Heat stress decreased carbon, calcium, copper, and iron levels in chickpea seeds, but protein ...
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