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Evolution-inspired engineering of nonribosomal peptide synthetases | Science
Bioinformatic analysis reveals sequence sites ideal for engineering in enzymes that produce non-ribosomal peptide natural products.
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Repeated co-option of HMG-box genes for sex determination in brown algae and animals | Science
Identification of the brown algal master sex factor reveals that animals and seaweeds have converged on male sex determination.
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Structure and function of the Arabidopsis ABC transporter ABCB19 in brassinosteroid export | Science
Biochemical, in planta, and structural analyses demonstrate that ABCB19 is a brassinosteroid exporter.
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Spillover effects of organic agriculture on pesticide use on nearby fields | Science
Nearby organic cropland reduces pesticide use on organic fields but increases pesticide use on conventional fields.
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The latest in science and policy
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Collateral impacts of organic farming | Science
Clustering organic cropland can reduce pesticide use on nearby conventional farms
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Can new drugs stop a deadly set of brain-eating diseases?
One treatment that would knock out prion proteins before they go bad is facing its first big test
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Value China’s deserts beyond energy projects | Science
HomeScienceVol. 383, No. 6689Value China’s deserts beyond energy projectsBack To Vol. 383, No. 6689 Full accessLetter Share on Value China’s deserts beyond energy projectsChenyujing Yang, KuoRay Mao, [...] , Xiaomeng Liang, and Yongji Xue [email protected]+1 authors fewerAuthors Info & AffiliationsScience21 Mar 2024Vol 383, Issue 6689p. 1302DOI: 10.1126/science.ado0596 PREVIOUS ARTICLERendezvous …
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Johannes Zaanen (1957–2024) | Science
Oracle of condensed matter physics
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A genetic cause of male mate preference | Science
A gene for mate preference has been shared between hybridizing butterfly species
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