Research Shows Potential Use of Building Waste in Growing Tomatoes

Reading Time: < 1 minuteA study from the University of Portsmouth shows that highly processed building waste could be used to grow tomatoes. The 70-day tomato growth trial reveals that mixing compost with 20% trommel fines could provide enough nutrients in growing plants. Trommel fines are usually less than 10mm in size and are a byproduct of construction, demolition, […]
Scientists Develop Gene-edited Chickens to Limit Spread of Bird Flu

Reading Time: < 1 minuteSCIENTISTS from the University of Edinburgh, Imperial College London, and the Pirbright Institute used gene editing techniques to identify and change parts of chicken DNA that could limit the spread of the bird flu virus in the animals. Using gene editing techniques, the team of scientists bred the chickens and altered the section of DNA responsible for producing the […]
UNM Welcomes Budget 2024 Boost To R&D For Innovation and Development

Reading Time: 2 minutesPositive Impact of Research Activities to Solve Challenges, Advance Society KUALA LUMPUR: The University of Nottingham Malaysia (UNM) welcomes the Government’s boost for technology and innovation and is in full support of its intention to stimulate research and innovation activities. Under the technology and innovation pillar of Budget 2024, tabled on 13 October, a total […]
USM Collaborating with Various Partners to Provide Education on Mangrove Ecosystems

Reading Time: 3 minutesKUALA MUDA: Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), together with partners from various organisations successfully organised a mangrove planting project recently in Kedah. Held in Kuala Muda, Kedah, the initiative which was funded by Japan Malaysia Association (JMA) through the USM School of Educational Studies (PPIP), also received support from the Regional Centre of Expertise (RCE Penang@USM), Kedah […]
COP28: Opportunity for PM to showcase Malaysia’s global climate leadership on methane

Reading Time: 3 minutesBY DR SHAREEN YAWANARAJAH IN his first address before the U.N. General Assembly in New York this September, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim emphasized the importance of global action on climate change and called upon developed nations to fulfill their commitment to mobilise US$100 billion annually to support climate ambitions in the Global South. As he pointed out, […]
Student-led project seeks to eliminate invasive fish species

Reading Time: 3 minutesBY SHIRRI GANAESH MURUGAN IN MALAYSIA’S waters, the invasion of alien fish species is a silent threat to the local marine ecosystem. These foreign fish species, brought in through the ornamental fish trade and aquaculture, are impacting the country’s ecosystems in many ways. The significant consequences of this invasion include the disruption of native species, damage […]
Don reaches out to tackle ‘the dolphin dilemma’

Reading Time: 3 minutesBY PUA WEN XIN AND SHIRRI GANAESH MURUGAN MALAYSIA, as one of the 12 most megadiverse nations in the world, is home to dolphins. Professor Dr Zulqarnain Mohamed, Dean of the Faculty of Science, Universiti Malaya (UM) is part of a research team to study dolphin populations in Malaysia. Speaking to The Petri Dish recently, he […]