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Month: February 2026

Agriculture

Genetic mapping of rice stink bug aids crop pest control

February 28, 2026 Phys.org

Even though farmers have been dealing with rice stink bugs as pests since the 1880s, entomologists are still getting to know them at the genetic level. A first-of-its-kind study published on the genetics of rice […]

Agriculture

Q&A: How can microbiome science solve problems in agriculture?

February 28, 2026 Phys.org

Decades of research has shown promise for using microbiome science to solve several problems facing agriculture, but these findings have not yet been translated to practical recommendations for growers, according to a team of scientists […]

Politics

Companies see up to 700% return on political investments

February 28, 2026 Phys.org

The COVID-19 pandemic introduced uncertainty, fear, and an unparalleled economic shock, resulting in the most extensive government stimulus package—totaling $2.9 trillion—in U.S. history. According to a new study, those stimulus checks more often went to […]

Economy

Q&A: Online degrees viewed more positively post-pandemic, research finds

February 28, 2026 Phys.org

COVID-19 made remote work and remote learning a new norm for employees and students. But even as many have returned to offices and schools, one of the pandemic’s quieter legacies is influencing both the workplace […]

Biotech

Bioengineered neuronal ‘circuit board’ mimics conditions of the human brain

February 28, 2026 Phys.org

A new bioengineered neuronal circuit board “BioConNet” allows scientists to artificially engineer human brain-like wiring at scale and can be used to engineer any possible circuit. The fully programmable, open-source system allows generation of large-scale […]

Biotech

Stale bread and bacteria could power a new era in green chemicals

February 28, 2026 Phys.org

Scientists have found a way to use common bacteria as tiny, green chemical factories to replace a process that currently relies on fossil fuels. In industrial hydrogenation, the hydrogen added to molecules to create products […]

Economy

Flood losses often come every five to 20 years; here’s how insurance could adapt

February 28, 2026 Phys.org

The U.S. National Flood Insurance Program is going broke. Increased flood strikes in more places, combined with outdated ways of predicting flood risk, are putting property owners at risk and the program itself in over […]

Politics

Growing more complex by the day: How should journalists govern use of AI in their products?

February 27, 2026 Phys.org

Like so many sectors of the economy, the news industry is hurtling toward a future where artificial intelligence plays a major role — grappling with questions about how much the technology is used, what consumers […]

Biotech

Promoters and enhancers: Tool catches gene-controlling DNA sequences doing each other’s jobs

February 27, 2026 Phys.org

Researchers at the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology have uncovered new evidence that two major types of gene-controlling DNA sequences, promoters and enhancers, operate with a shared logic and often perform the same […]

Agriculture

Genetic discovery could lead to faster growing duckweed

February 27, 2026 Phys.org

Duckweed is the fastest-growing flowering plant, but new knowledge of duckweed genetics discovered by Adelaide University researchers could lead to even faster growing rates. The research team, led by Professor Nikolai Borisjuk at the Institute […]

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