பயன்படுத்தப்பட்டது ஆலை அறிவியல் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from பயன்படுத்தப்பட்டது ஆலை அறிவியல். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In பயன்படுத்தப்பட்டது ஆலை அறிவியல் Today - Breaking & Trending Today

COSI kicks off week-long virtual science festival


As part of a virtual festival that begins Wednesday, families can catch a ride on the International Space Station (sort of), watch hot lava form (kind of), and take a 360-degree tour of a futuristic research lab for plants (definitely)   all to illustrate principles of science.
While a little imagination will be needed for Friday s expedition to space, presenters at the 1:30 p.m. virtual trip will discuss the station s National Lab and some of the amazing science that happens beyond Earth s atmosphere.
It s one of the many virtual events in the third annual COSI Science Festival, which runs through Saturday. All of the events found at cosiscifest.org focus on expanding the role of science in real life and are geared toward all ages, including adults. ....

United States , Ohio State University , John Glenn , Columbus Karma Thegsum , Amy Heintz , National Lab , American Electric Power , Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center , Plant Sciences , International Space Station , Technical Fellow , Glass Axis , Melody Reed , Courtney Price , Applied Plant Sciences , West Campus , Science Celebration , Inspiration Award , Von Thaer , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , ஓஹியோ நிலை பல்கலைக்கழகம் , ஜான் க்ளென் , ஆமி ஹைஂட்ஸ் , தேசிய ஆய்வகம் , அமெரிக்கன் மின்சார பவர் , ஆலை அறிவியல் ,

Ohio's COSI Science Festival Staying Virtual This Year


Ohio’s COSI Science Festival Staying Virtual This Year
Running this week through Saturday, the third annual COSI Science Festival, hosted by the Center of Science and Industry, will involve free programming from universities, nonprofits, museums and other community groups.
May 05, 2021 • 
(TNS) As part of a virtual festival that begins Wednesday, families can catch a ride on the International Space Station (sort of), watch hot lava form (kind of), and take a 360-degree tour of a futuristic research lab for plants (definitely) all to illustrate principles of science.
While a little imagination will be needed for Friday’s expedition to space, presenters at the 1:30 p.m. virtual trip will discuss the station’s National Lab and some of the amazing science that happens beyond Earth’s atmosphere. ....

United States , Ohio State University , Columbus Karma Thegsum , Amy Heintz , National Lab , American Electric Power , Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center , Plant Sciences , International Space Station , Technical Fellow , Glass Axis , Melody Reed , Courtney Price , Applied Plant Sciences , West Campus , Science Celebration , West Broad , John Glenn Inspiration Award , Von Thaer , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , ஓஹியோ நிலை பல்கலைக்கழகம் , ஆமி ஹைஂட்ஸ் , தேசிய ஆய்வகம் , அமெரிக்கன் மின்சார பவர் , ஆலை அறிவியல் , சர்வதேச இடம் நிலையம் ,

Increasing Drought Tolerance - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST


Increasing Drought Tolerance
University of Nevada, Reno research addressing future population growth and food shortages
 
After several years of experimentation, scientists have engineered thale cress, or Arabidopsis thaliana, to behave like a succulent, improving water-use efficiency, salinity tolerance and reducing the effects of drought. The tissue succulence engineering method devised for this small flowering plant can be used in other plants to improve drought and salinity tolerance with the goal of moving this approach into food and bioenergy crops.
 
“Water-storing tissue is one of the most successful adaptations in plants that enables them to survive long periods of drought. This anatomical trait will become more important as global temperatures rise, increasing the magnitude and duration of drought events during the 21st century,” said University of Nevada, Reno Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Professor John Cushman, co-author of a new scienti ....

United States , South Korea , Kangwon Do , Republic Of Korea , Cheol Yim , John Cushman , Jesse Mayer , Kangwon National University , Department Of Energy , Wiley Online Library , Department Of Biochemistry Molecular Biology , University College Of Agriculture , Department Of Applied Plant Sciences , University Of Nevada , Office Of Science , Genomic Science Program , Increasing Drought , Reno Biochemistry , Molecular Biology Professor John Cushman , Natural Resources , Genomic Science , Sung Don Lim , Applied Plant Sciences , Thermo Fisher Scientific , Won Cheol Yim , Molecular Biology ,

New Discovery Could Make Biofuel Production Simpler and Less Expensive – Advanced BioFuels USA


(AZO CleanTech) Scientists have figured out a cheaper, more efficient way to conduct a chemical reaction at the heart of many biological processes, which may lead to better ways to create biofuels from plants.
Scientists around the world have been trying for years to create biofuels and other bioproducts more cheaply; this study, published today in the journal Scientific Reports, suggests that it is possible to do so.
“The process of converting sugar to alcohol has to be very efficient if you want to have the end product be competitive with fossil fuels,” said Venkat Gopalan, a senior author on the paper and professor of chemistry and biochemistry at The Ohio State University. “The process of how to do that is well-established, but the cost makes it not competitive, even with significant government subsidies. This new development is likely to help lower the cost.” ....

United States , Ohio State University , Venkat Gopalan , Ohio State Center , Plant Sciences , Scientific Reports , Ohio State , Applied Plant Sciences , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , ஓஹியோ நிலை பல்கலைக்கழகம் , வெங்கட் கோபாலன் , ஓஹியோ நிலை மையம் , ஆலை அறிவியல் , அறிவியல் அறிக்கைகள் , ஓஹியோ நிலை , பயன்படுத்தப்பட்டது ஆலை அறிவியல் ,

Scientists develop a cheaper method to create biofuels from plants


Scientists develop a cheaper method to create biofuels from plants
Credit: Science in HD/Unsplash.
Scientists have figured out a cheaper, more efficient way to conduct a chemical reaction at the heart of many biological processes, which may lead to better ways to create biofuels from plants.
Scientists around the world have been trying for years to create biofuels and other bioproducts more cheaply; this study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, suggests that it is possible to do so.
“The process of converting sugar to alcohol has to be very efficient if you want to have the end product be competitive with fossil fuels,” said Venkat Gopalan, a senior author on the paper and professor of chemistry and biochemistry at The Ohio State University. ....

United States , Ohio State University , Jonathan Kadowaki , Anindita Sengupta , Venkat Gopalan , Travis Jones , Ohio State Center , Plant Sciences , Scientific Reports , Ohio State , Vish Subramaniam , Applied Plant Sciences , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , ஓஹியோ நிலை பல்கலைக்கழகம் , அணிந்திட செங்குப்தா , வெங்கட் கோபாலன் , டிராவிஸ் ஜோன்ஸ் , ஓஹியோ நிலை மையம் , ஆலை அறிவியல் , அறிவியல் அறிக்கைகள் , ஓஹியோ நிலை , விஷ் சுப்ரமணியம் , பயன்படுத்தப்பட்டது ஆலை அறிவியல் ,