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University of California, Berkeley

June 18, 2024


Can engineered plants help make baby formula as nutritious as breast milk?


April 26, 2024


50 years of plant immunity breakthroughs


December 22, 2022


CRISPR in Agriculture: 2022 in Review


December 5, 2022


New compact genome editors found in viruses


January 4, 2022


Researchers see a new path to curbing methane in rice (Bloomberg)


March 29, 2021


Ice-fighting bacteria could help California crops survive frost - Managing the bacteria could help California growers save water and energy ne eded for traditional frost-protection methods (Inside Climate News)


December 6, 2019


How do you cultivate a healthy plant microbiome?


April 5, 2019


New CRISPR-powered device detects genetic mutations in minutes


February 25, 2019


DNA takes a ride on a nanotube: next stop, genome-deited crops - Innovative Genomics Institute scientists use nanotechnology to sneak DNA into plant cells, creating a novel delivery method for CRISPR-Cas9.


With nanotubes, genetic engineering in plants is easy-peasy


February 5, 2019


The little enzyme that can: meet the gene editor CasX


January 10, 2019


Giving Cas9 an ‘on’ switch for better control of CRISPR gene editing


March 13, 2018


Teaching computers to guide science: new machine learning method sees the forests and the trees - Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley researchers say “iterative Random Forests” will deliver powerful scientific insights


September 29, 2017


Discovery helps engineer more accurate Cas9s for CRISPR editing


November 30, 2016


University of Illinois photosynthesis research seems be to bearing fruit (The News-Gazette)


November 21, 2016


Crop yield gets boost with modified genes in photosynthesis - Berkeley and Illinois researchers increase plant proteins that result in more efficient use of sunlight


November 18, 2016


How turning off a plant's sunshield can grow bigger crops (Science)


December 11, 2015


Studying soil to understand drought - UC Riverside scientist will lead team that will study the role of soil as it relates to how crops use water and respond to drought





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