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A recent study by Dr. Astrid Noterman examined the rare bed burials of medieval Europe. Found predominantly in Germany, England, and Scandinavia, these burials exhibit considerable variation ...
Their discovery? Transfer factor immune peptide bioactivity within Brassica napus seeds—commonly known as rapeseed.
A small proportion of people can do well on only a few hours of sleep a night. Here’s why that might be.
Brassica has taken the build-your-own bowl idea a step further by giving attention to every ingredient. The idea has caught the attention of Chipotle.
Sports Celebrate Physical Variation—Until It Challenges Social Norms Human anatomy is delightfully varied, but female athletes are heavily criticized for not conforming to socially accepted ...
A research team has reviewed the potential of glucosinolates, compounds found in Brassicaceae plants like cabbage and broccoli, to enhance stress tolerance and provide health benefits through ...
Drought is one of the most widespread stresses leading to retardation of plant growth and development. We examined proteome changes of an important oil seed crop, canola (Brassica napus L.), under ...
The number of seeds per pod is an important determinant of yield. New clues of yield and seed quality improvement can be provided by studying the relation between the developmental patterns of floral ...
These vegetables — broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, kale, kohlrabi, cauliflower — are all varieties grown from the plant Brassica oleracea. (Image credit: stockcreations via Shutterstock) ...
A functional-structural model of winter oilseed rape (WOSR) has been developed to study plant morphogenetic plasticity, i.e. how processes of morphogenesis are adapted in response to environmental ...
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