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Symbiosis Open Education Society has entered into a non-commercial partnership with the skill and empowerment team of the SPV ...
Two life forms living together helped spark the evolution of all complex life. By learning to appreciate this process more ...
How do symbioses between plants and fungi develop? How do plants decide whether or not to enter into a partnership with fungi ...
Lac insects carry a yeast-like symbiont that produces a commercially important bright red pigment, revealing insights about ...
Insect symbiosis with endosymbiotic bacteria represents a fundamental biological association that shapes insect ecology, evolution and adaptability. Across a diverse range of insect taxa ...
Scientists use small peptides to enhance symbiosis between plants and fungi, offering a sustainable alternative to artificial fertilizers. Plant biologists discover new plant molecule, CLE16, as ...
Symbiosis immerses audiences in an extended reality experience that includes not just sight and sound — as in traditional virtual reality — but also touch, taste and smell. Guests explore a ...
This is a dual-degree international undergraduate programme launched in collaboration with Deakin University, Australia.
Scientists have discovered an unusual symbiosis between tiny single-celled algae and highly specialized bacteria. Their partnership plays an important role in marine ecosystems, fertilizing the oceans ...
With more than 50,000 described species, the leaf beetle family is distributed worldwide and represents about a quarter of the species diversity of all herbivores.
Symbiosis' investment in automated technology will enhance the manufacture of a range of drug modalities and product-specific processes.
Symbiosis Pharmaceutical Services shelled out £1.2 million ($1.57 million) to acquire a new manufacturing building in Stirling, expanding the Scottish CDMO’s production capacity by double.