• Nature: How to Kill the ‘Zombie’ Cells that Age You

    Shafaqna Science- Researchers are employing novel molecules, engineered immune cells, and gene therapy to eradicate senescent cells and treat age-related diseases, as reported by Nature. Senescent cells, which persist throughout the body, including the liver and brain, exhibit characteristics of zombies. These cells have ceased to divide and no longer

  • Stem Cell Transplants for Ovarian Aging

    Experiments in mouse models show the efficacy and safety of mesenchymal stem cell transplantation in treating ovarian aging [1]. Mesenchymal stem cells as a therapy Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are stem cells derived from mesodermal tissue, such

  • Agricultural fairs in Massachusetts announced for 2024

    Nearly 50 agricultural fairs are happening across Massachusetts, with the first one beginning this month.

  • Italy bans solar on agricultural land

    The Italian government has banned solar PV installations on agricultural land in a move that the nation’s solar trade association said would cost Italy €60 billion (US$64.5 billion).

  • Nominations needed for local Agricultural Hall of Fame

    You’ll see something new at the Canfield Fair this year.

  • Exercise May Remove Senescent Cells Through Inflammation

    Exercise may be able to remove senescent cells only if acute inflammation is allowed to occur, according to a new study published in Aging. Inflammation and senescence Inflammation is known to be a critical part of

  • Northamptonshire farmer praised at Women in Agriculture Awards

    Sarah Bell, who farms on the Northamptonshire and Rutland border, was one of three women named in the Farming Woman of the Year category at the inaugural National Women in Agriculture Awards. The livestock farmer, who is an NFU Council delegate representing farmers across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Rutland, was named alongside Abi Reader MBE, a dairy farmer who is NFU Cymru Deputy President and Claire Wright, of Clive Soanes Broilers. All three were at last week’s awards ceremony in...

  • High Plains Agriculture: The WT VERO program

    The VERO program was established in 2009 to recruit and train students with the skills needed to serve the Texas Panhandle region. The program's concept began after the need for veterinarians skilled in both small and large animals was identified.

  • El Salvador provides assistance to agricultural producers

    San Salvador, May 13 (Prensa Latina) Authorities of Ecuador´s Agriculture Ministry (MAG) granted an agricultural bonus to over 150,000 producers in western El Salvador to improve food production. The post El Salvador provides assistance to agricultural producers first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Prisoner rescued from jail cell fire in Drenthe

    One prisoner was injured after a fire broke out in a jail cell at the Veenhuizen detention facility in Drenthe, local media reported. The injured person was rescued from the fire in their own cell in the Norgerhaven wing, ANP reported.The victim was treated at the scene by paramedics, according to RTV Drenthe. The prisoner was in their own cell at the time, and did not share the unit with another. The incident happened at about 6:15 a.m. on Thursday.

  • Agriculture chief exempts bonito from import ban

    Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. has allowed canners to import frozen bonito more than two weeks after he ordered a temporary import suspension of the fish, following reports that imported fish stocks are diverted to the wet markets.

  • Hualien agriculture vouchers to be disbursed from July: ministry

    Vouchers worth at least NT$250 (US$7.71) to buy agricultural products from