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Plants have a metabolic signal that adjusts their circadian clock in the evening to ensure they store enough energy to survive the night, a new study reveals.
Household waste, crops and old fabrics could be turned into new 'greener textiles' by scientists in York.
Researchers at the University of York have created a new modified wheat variety that increases grain production by up to 12 per cent.
Researchers at the University of York are working with the Royal College of Art in a new £5.4 million project to lessen the environmental impact of the textile industry in the UK.
This past week, CNAP, led by Professor Neil Bruce, formalised ties with the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
A CNAP researcher has been awarded a Future Leaders Fellowship from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to investigate how algae converts carbon dioxide into organic molecules during photosynthesis.