Priming crops to face impact of climate change

Reading Time: 3 minutesCONFRONTED with the need of increasing global food production – farmers are constantly challenged with altering conditions and emergent soil-borne pathogens brought on by human-induced climate change. Recent data estimate that 40 percent of food crops are lost to plant pests and diseases every year, largely impacting both global food security and the livelihood of smallholder […]
Is “organic food” just a fad or the real deal?

Reading Time: 3 minutes YOU probably would have gone grocery shopping and faced a dilemma of whether to buy products labeled as “organic” or to resort to buying cheaper conventional produce. Evidently, organic foods have significantly gained popularity amongst the public over the years together with the growing concern towards a healthy lifestyle and the environment. Nevertheless, you may […]
Climate action must address needs of women and children

Reading Time: 3 minutes BY DR SHARIFAH MUHAIRAH SHAHABUDIN THE world is witnessing a climate emergency, disrupting all living beings on earth and its natural environment. The change in climate has seen devastating floods, extreme heat waves, strong storms, and severe droughts. The rising sea levels are threatening to submerge coastal communities, while extreme heat becomes intolerable to the human […]
Researchers identify genes to help fruit adapt to droughts

Reading Time: < 1 minuteRESEARCHERS from the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) and Cornell University have completed the first study that provides a comprehensive picture of changes in gene expression in response to water stress in tomatoes and identified genes that could help plant breeders develop fruit that can cope with drought conditions. Led by BTI Assistant Professor Carmen Catalá, who is also a […]
Building a professional network for women in STEM

Reading Time: 2 minutesTHE Malaysian Board of Technologists (MBOT) is in full swing to boost women’s participation in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) since launching their Women Technologist Chapter (WTC) last June. WTC marked its first effort to nurture and empower women involved in STEM by hosting the “Red LIPS Hi- Tea Session” recently. “Despite having a […]
Artificial intelligence PadiMedical system, accelerates patient critical data sharing

Reading Time: 3 minutesBY AISHAH HISAMUDDIN THE PadiMedical system was designed with the integration of Artificial Intelligence in mind, assisting in the detection of disease features and improving clinical workflow, giving medical practitioners the advantage of responding to the disease in its early stages as one of the supports to accelerate patient clinical image critical data sharing. The cost of medical […]
Kenyans need to turn to GM crops to combat drought

Reading Time: < 1 minuteKENYA is experiencing a severe water shortage due to four failed rainy seasons and is in the middle of the worst droughts that happened in the East African region in four decades. These conditions lead to reduced crop production and indicate a possible famine. One of the solutions to such problems is the adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops […]
Life-saving light beam to detect malaria

Reading Time: 2 minutesA FAST, needle-free malaria detection tool developed by a University of Queensland-led team could help save hundreds of thousands of lives annually. Malaria is usually detected by a blood test, but scientists have devised a method using a device that shines a beam of harmless infrared light on a person’s ear or finger for five-to-10 […]
Global Leaders Tackle Conservation at UN Biodiversity Conference

Reading Time: 2 minutesCANADA’S Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, welcomed the delegates of the 15th Meeting of the Conference of Parties (COP15) to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). Being one of the countries promoting conservation, Canada stepped up to be the host of COP15, which takes place from December 7 to 19, 2022. Biodiversity is a crucial topic of […]
EDF celebrates first-year milestone in Malaysia

Reading Time: 3 minutesKUALA LUMPUR: After building the very first methane coalition in Malaysia, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) hosted a first-year anniversary gathering with its local partners – the Centre for Environment, Technology and Development, Malaysia (CETDEM), the Malaysian Biotechnology Information Centre (MABIC), CERAH, Science Media Centre (SMC) Malaysia and Universiti Technology Petronas (UTP). The gathering was held […]