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Phosphorus (P) is a vital nutrient required by all forms of life. In the ocean, which sustains half of global photosynthesis and oxygen supply, P can be scarce enough to constrain...
NIAB and Natures Crops International have worked together for over 15 years in a collaboration to develop the Buglossoides arvensis plant from an arable weed into a speciality oils...
Dementia is a group of symptoms associated with age-related decline in brain function. It affects memory, reasoning, communication, and mood. There are 850,000 in the UK living wit...
Dr. Erin Hazlett is currently a VA Research Career Scientist (RCS) at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center (JJPVAMC). This is her first RCS Award renewal application. Schizophr...
Pregnancy is essential for survival but imposes considerable physiological stress on the mother. Maternal metabolism has to adapt to meet the needs of the growing fetus and to prep...
We use energy in our homes for heating, washing, cleaning, cooking, lighting, and powering our appliances for entertaining, socialising and interacting. Energy use is essential for...
The soil that makes up the earth's substrate is an ever-changing assemblage of organic matter, minerals, organisms, gases, and liquids. Plants, animals, and humans in a host of way...
There are many disabilities in which the patient could benefit from the use of a wearable device for rehabilitation or prevention. However, the adoption of wearable sensors by pati...
Restoration of functional walking ability is a high priority for rehabilitation in pathological populations, e.g., older adults, stroke survivors, individuals with spinal cord inju...
Identifying the nature of the dark matter that dominates the mass distribution of galaxies and that plays a key role in our understanding of cosmology is a central unsolved problem...
Malaria is one of the deadliest diseases affecting mankind. The disease, which is caused by the protozoan Plasmodium parasites, is spread between humans via the bite of infected ad...
For most of the modern human evolution, humans were depending on food resources they hunted, gathered and fished. The transition to the Neolithic saw a major change in subsistence,...
Stratified medicine has potential to improve the benefit-risk ratio of treatments, and the randomised controlled trial (RCT) is the gold standard for demonstrating the clinical uti...
Like many other animals, humans are social beings and have a great desire to socialise, exemplified in the Covid-19 pandemic. Being alone with limited social connections can impact...
Kidneys have many functions, including cleaning the blood and removing waste. If the kidneys fail a kidney transplant is almost always the best treatment. Most kidney transplants i...
Living organisms exhibit myriad capabilities that allow them to flourish and to adjust and adapt to their variable conditions of existence. These capabilities have emerged under a...
Non-technical Abstract: This award will support a planning workshop at the University of Oregon entitled “Leveraging data-driven design and synthetic biology to enable next-genera...
The Development and Maintenance of Human and Animal Food Rapid Response Teams Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA): RFA-FD-23-019 Arizona Rapid Response Team Development Pro...
In response to RX-22-017, this Career Development Award-2 (CDA-2) provides a mentored research and training program for an early career psychiatrist, committed to advancing Vetera...
Plastics use has skyrocketed globally since the mid-1950s due to a combination of their utility and low price. A large fraction is for single-use applications. Consequently, more t...