Medicine & TechnologyA team of researchers demonstrates how Prochlorococcus manages iron scarcity to become the world’s most successful photosynthetic organism on Earth. Learn more about it in this article.
Researchers suggest that the exoplanets with potential for life may not exhibit the green world that we encounter on Earth. Check this article to learn more.
The study from the Federal University of São Carlos reveals that the metal in glitter hinders photosynthesis, impacting primary aquatic plant growth. Read the article for more details.
Scientists made a surprising discovery that oxygen can also be produced in subterranean areas where there is no sunlight. Find out more about it in this article.
New research suggests that plants act like the fifth state of matter known as Bose-Einstein Condensate which are typically found at temperatures near absolute zero. Find out more about it in this article.
Many ocean microbes receive energy through chemosynthesis rather than photosynthesis, providing insight into how life began. Read the article to learn more.
A collaboration of scientists showed a way to cross one of the seemingly impossible barriers in convincing plants to grow in total darkness using artificial photosynthesis. Read the article to know the full details of the study.
Researchers from Dartmouth College discovered how iron deficient plants protect themselves from damaging light that involves a genetic process that involves optimizing photosynthesis.
When did photosynthesis start? The new gene-analyzing technique provided evidence that it might have begun even before the Great Oxidation Event, suggesting a new timeline of Earth's evolutionary history.
EnVision, the European Space Agency's next Venus orbiter, will provide a comprehensive picture of the planet, from its deep core to its high atmosphere.
A recent study on phtotsynthesis revealed a beneficial energy conversion process that could help crop plants more resilient against stress, bacterias, and even climate change extremities.
While we enjoy a day that is approximately 24 hours long, a new study suggests that it might not have always been the case, with the changes in the length of a day providing a nudge toward the development of complex life.
In a recently published study, researchers recently showed the arrival of the first land plants roughly 400 million years ago may have changed the way this planet is naturally regulating its own climate.