Re: 10 Amazing Scientific Breakthroughs We Have Seen In 2018 So Far
Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 5:18 pm
3. Scientists in Antarctica harvest vegetables in a greenhouse

Scientists harvested vegetables in Antarctica using neither soil nor daylight. They managed to harvest salad greens, cucumbers, and radishes in a high-tech greenhouse that made it conducive for the plants to grow when temperatures outside went below the freezing point.
4. Scientists reverse the aging process in mice

A team of Boston scientists found a way to reverse the aging process in mice. In a study published in the journal CELL, the team found a way to boost NAD levels in older mice via a dietary supplement. The cells then became younger and the mice's overall health improved.

Scientists harvested vegetables in Antarctica using neither soil nor daylight. They managed to harvest salad greens, cucumbers, and radishes in a high-tech greenhouse that made it conducive for the plants to grow when temperatures outside went below the freezing point.
4. Scientists reverse the aging process in mice

A team of Boston scientists found a way to reverse the aging process in mice. In a study published in the journal CELL, the team found a way to boost NAD levels in older mice via a dietary supplement. The cells then became younger and the mice's overall health improved.