Science news articles about 'tomato fight'Spanish Town Blushes with Annual Tomato Fight
Spanish revelers have pelted each with 113 tons of ripe tomatoes in an annual food fight.WEEK IN PHOTOS: Tomato Food Fight, Pre-Inca Mask, More
Spaniards start a tomato fight, Pre-Inca mummies are unearthed, Thai protestors stand firm, and more in our selection of the week's best news photos.A dash of salt grows healthier tomatoes
... tomatoes with diluted seawater can boost their content of disease-fighting antioxidants and may lead to healthier salads, appetisers, and other tomato-based foods, scientists in Italy report. Their ... Certain form of tomatoes could be key to prostate cancer prevention
... form of tomato product could be the key to unlocking the prostate cancer-fighting potential of the tomato. The positive effect of tomato products has been suggested in many studies, but, until now, ... Synthetic moleculues could add spice to fight against cancer
... to give the popular garden staple added disease-fighting power, Ohio State University research suggests. Scientists have found that lycopene molecules in tomatoes that are ... Scientists develop purple, cancer fighting tomato
LONDON (Reuters) - A purple tomato genetically engineered to contain nutrients more commonly seen in dark berries helped prevent cancer in mice, British researchers said on Sunday.Red alert! How disease disables tomato plant's 'intruder alarm'
... lesions on leaves and fruit. Severe infection can cause extensive and costly damage to tomato crops, and researchers believe that understanding more about how this microbe works could lead to new ways ... Salmonella: Trickier than we imagined
... and develop before it needs to expend energy to fight off immune cells like neutrophils, ... illnesses seen in people. While the current outbreak in tomato involves a much more rare form, Salmonella ... Plant parasite 'wiretaps' host
... and colleagues at the UC Davis Section of Plant Biology studied dodder vines growing on tomato plants in the lab. They found that RNA molecules from the host could be found in the dodder up to a foot ... Advance in the battle against 'grey mould'
... food and ornamental plants including tomatoes, strawberries and roses. Their findings could lead to genetically engineered crops or new fungicides to fight this disease, which frustrates backyard ...
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Spanish Town Blushes with Annual Tomato Fight
Spanish revelers have pelted each with 113 tons of ripe tomatoes in an annual food fight.WEEK IN PHOTOS: Tomato Food Fight, Pre-Inca Mask, More
Spaniards start a tomato fight, Pre-Inca mummies are unearthed, Thai protestors stand firm, and more in our selection of the week's best news photos.A dash of salt grows healthier tomatoes
... tomatoes with diluted seawater can boost their content of disease-fighting antioxidants and may lead to healthier salads, appetisers, and other tomato-based foods, scientists in Italy report. Their ...Certain form of tomatoes could be key to prostate cancer prevention
... form of tomato product could be the key to unlocking the prostate cancer-fighting potential of the tomato. The positive effect of tomato products has been suggested in many studies, but, until now, ...Synthetic moleculues could add spice to fight against cancer
... to give the popular garden staple added disease-fighting power, Ohio State University research suggests. Scientists have found that lycopene molecules in tomatoes that are ...Scientists develop purple, cancer fighting tomato
LONDON (Reuters) - A purple tomato genetically engineered to contain nutrients more commonly seen in dark berries helped prevent cancer in mice, British researchers said on Sunday.Red alert! How disease disables tomato plant's 'intruder alarm'
... lesions on leaves and fruit. Severe infection can cause extensive and costly damage to tomato crops, and researchers believe that understanding more about how this microbe works could lead to new ways ...Salmonella: Trickier than we imagined
... and develop before it needs to expend energy to fight off immune cells like neutrophils, ... illnesses seen in people. While the current outbreak in tomato involves a much more rare form, Salmonella ...Plant parasite 'wiretaps' host
... and colleagues at the UC Davis Section of Plant Biology studied dodder vines growing on tomato plants in the lab. They found that RNA molecules from the host could be found in the dodder up to a foot ...Advance in the battle against 'grey mould'
... food and ornamental plants including tomatoes, strawberries and roses. Their findings could lead to genetically engineered crops or new fungicides to fight this disease, which frustrates backyard ...