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Is a Cancer Breakthrough Living at the Bottom of the Sea?

Is a Cancer Breakthrough Living at the Bottom of the Sea?

In fact, 60 percent of all FDA-approved medicines and nearly half of all cancer therapies are modeled after naturally occurring molecules, including morphine (from the opium poppy plant) and over-the-counter drugs like aspirin (willow tree bark) and Sudafed (ephedra plant). Esquenazi thought of all the time he’d spent in underwater forests and reefs filled ...

BySirenas


Invasive alien species’ impacts on ecosystem services: new tool to assess risks

Invasive alien species’ impacts on ecosystem services: new tool to assess risks

This species was introduced to Europe in 2000 and can cause damage and death to a range of trees including birch, willow, apple and pear. The first step in the process is to define a ‘service-providing unit’, a component of biodiversity which provides an ecosystem service. In this case, the researchers chose trees planted in urban ...

ByEuropean Commission, Environment DG


War on willows

Willows are major environmental weeds of riverbank habitats across much of south-eastern Australia. ...

ByCSIRO, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation


Water savings from willow removal

A CSIRO study into the water use of willows found more than five and a half megalitres of water could potentially be saved annually per hectare of willow canopy area removed, where trees were in-stream with permanent access to water. ...

ByCSIRO, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation


Reinforcement of soil by plant roots

Reinforcement of soil by plant roots

In a study published in the July–August issue of the Soil Science Society of America Journal, they used controlled mechanical tests on glasshouse-grown willow trees to unravel the processes involved in root reinforcement. ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)

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