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  2. Biophotovoltaic Shelter’s Award winner shares award with Botanic…

    https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/biophotovoltaic-shelters-award-winner-shares-award-botanic-garden/
    Dr Paolo Bombelli wins one of the Inaugural Impact and Public Engagement with Research Awards for his Biophotovoltaic Shelter. ... The Inaugural Impact and Public Engagement with Research Awards recognise staff whose research goes beyond the academic
  3. Rare mineral discovered in plants for first time - Cambridge…

    https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/rare-mineral-discovered-in-plants-for-first-time/
    Vaterite research collaborators, Simon Wallis (CUBG), Ray Wightman (SLCU), Paul Aston (CUBG) Click for information. ... The Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University is a research institute funded by the Gatsby Foundation.
  4. Redefined 'Tree of Life’ revealed in new Nature paper - Cambridge …

    https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/redefined-tree-of-life-revealed-in-new-nature-paper/
    Search for:. Today's Opening Times:. 10:00am - 6:00pm. Search for:. Redefined ‘Tree of Life’ revealed in new Nature paper. Close share panel. Redefined ‘Tree of Life’ revealed in new Nature paper. A global team of scientists have sequenced
  5. The deceptive daisy which has remixed its genes to make fake female…

    https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/deceptive-daisys-ability-to-create-fake-flies-explained/
    Visitors to the Garden can hear more about this research from CUBG’s Director, Beverley Glover at this year’s Festival of Plants, 10 June 2023.. ... This research was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the Natural Environment Research
  6. ‘Glue’ that makes plant cell walls strong could hold the key to…

    https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/glue-makes-plant-cell-walls-strong-hold-key-wooden-skyscrapers/
    Plants from the Botanic Garden assist new research which may hold the key to building wooden skyscrapers. ... The research was funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).
  7. A season of science at Cambridge University Botanic Garden -…

    https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/a-season-of-science-at-cambridge-university-botanic-garden/
    Normal Garden admission applies. Research Pop Up Stands. 16, 17, 23, 24 March 2019, 11am-3pm. ... Trees under threat. Dr Cerian Webb and Dr Ciara Dangerfield showcase their research on tree disease modelling.
  8. Blushing plants reveal when fungi are growing in their roots -…

    https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/blushing-plants-reveal-when-fungi-are-growing-in-their-roots/
    Understanding this natural process, as the first step towards potentially enhancing it, is an ongoing research challenge. ... This research was funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Gatsby Charitable Foundation, Royal
  9. Vomiting bumblebees show that sweeter is not necessarily better -…

    https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/vomiting-bumblebees-show-that-sweeter-is-not-necessarily-better/
    To conduct the research, bees were allowed to forage on sugar solutions of three different concentrations in the Department of Plant Science’s Bee Lab. ... This research was funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)..
  10. Garden's plant collection supports ambitious project launched to…

    https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/ambitious-project-launched-to-map-genomes-of-all-life-in-british-isles/
    08 November 2019. The £9.4m funding will support a collaboration of ten research institutes, museums and associated organisations to launch the first phase of sequencing all the species on the ... thrilled to be supporting research which will lead to
  11. Mechanical buckling of petals produces iridescent patterns visible to …

    https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/mechanical-buckling-of-petals-produces-iridescent-patterns-visible-to-bees/
    New research from Cambridge University plant scientists reveals flowers produce three-dimensional petal patterns. ... You may also be interested in. CUBG Director, Professor Beverley Glover’s latest research into iridescent petals.

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