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Health & Science2h 41m ago

Scientists have discovered that applying plasma to seeds in a controlled way can trigger activity making them faster-growing and more resilient.

Japan

Who
Researchers at Nagoya University and Kyushu University
What
Scientists have discovered that applying plasma to seeds in a controlled way can trigger activity making them faster-growing and more resilient.
When
Wed, 15 Jul 2026 16:20:04 GMT · 2h 41m ago
Where
Japan ·
Why
To address global food shortages with a potential sustainable solution.
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This new field of plasma agriculture could offer a sustainable method to improve crop growth and resilience, potentially aiding in addressing global food shortages.

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