NewsNot So Simple: Mosses and Ferns Offer New Hope for Crop Protectionby John Innes CentreUnveiling an exciting new research frontier in the global challenge of protecting crops from the threat of disease
NewsGenetic Discovery Promises High-Iron Vegetables and Cerealsby John Innes CentreUnlocking the power of peas to address a global health issue
NewsStarch Discovery Reaps Benefits for Brewing, Baking, and Milling Industriesby John Innes CentreClarity about starch granules could lead to greater understanding about the role that starch has in human diet
NewsNew Green Revolution Gene Discovery Sows Hope of Drought Resilient Wheatby John Innes CentreA new height-reducing gene can allow seeds to be planted deeper in soil for better access to moisture
NewsThe Science of How Plants Register Trauma Catches a New Waveby John Innes CentreFindings challenge traditional views on long distance plant signaling
NewsHow Environmental Changes Affect the Shapes of RNA in Living Cellsby John Innes CentreThe research increases our understanding of what happens at cellular level in response to environmental signals
NewsWhat Sea Cucumbers Can Teach Us about Self-Defenseby John Innes CentreAn enzyme found across all kingdoms of life is missing in sea cucumber
NewsUntangling a DNA Replication Mystery May Lead to New Antimalarial Drugsby John Innes CentreResearchers found that the enzyme DNA topo VI performs a critical role in removing chromosome tangles
NewsLandmark Field Trials Show Potential of Gene Editingby John Innes CentreResearchers investigate the "immense potential" of gene editing technology using Brassica crops
NewsTomatoes Offer Affordable Source of Parkinson's Disease Drugby John Innes CentreThe development of the genetically modified tomato has implications for developing nations where access to pharmaceutical drugs is restricted