Plants and Pipettes

we talk about plants and (used to) use pipettes

Author: tegan

  • That healthy green glow

    That healthy green glow

    aka, how to really make the grass greener. And kind of spookier.… Read more

  • Tools of the Trade: GFP

    Tools of the Trade: GFP

    Today we’re taking a look at one of the molecular biology’s most commonly used tools- but in this case we’re not talking about a physical thing like a pipette or a PCR machine…

    Let’s take a quick look at GFP.… Read more

  • Let’s begin with ABCD

    Let’s begin with ABCD

    So this blog is mostly about plants, but we wanted to quickly give a shoutout to a new article that hits on another topic that’s incredibly important in the world of science.… Read more

  • May Day and Mary’s Tears

    May Day and Mary’s Tears

    Happy May Day everyone. For some, today marks the beginning of Spring, which is more than enough reason for us to rejoice.

    But let’s do our rejoicing in a way that involves learning, shall we?… Read more

  • Chlamy’s Cousin and the Curious Case of the Blood Snow

    Chlamy’s Cousin and the Curious Case of the Blood Snow

    We’ve all heard the warning ‘don’t eat the yellow snow’. But what should you do if you come across of patch of snow that’s red as blood?… Read more

  • National Tea Day – our nerdy tea facts

    National Tea Day – our nerdy tea facts

    According to some people on the internet, today April 21st, is National Tea Day in my new adopted country (UK).

    So why don’t you grab a hot cup of infused Camellia sinensis, and join us for our 4 favourite nerdy tea facts.… Read more

  • Pretty in Pink: The Clamydomonas Story

    Pretty in Pink: The Clamydomonas Story

    Also known as ‘would white salmon still taste as beautiful?’… Read more

  • Joram and the Easter Egg Plants

    Joram and the Easter Egg Plants

    Those of you who have followed for a while will know that neither Joram nor I are religious, but that we both grew up in vaguely Christian cultures. So although we’ve gone with an Easter theme here, we want to wish everyone- whether they’re observing Easter, the start of Passover, or (in a couple of weeks time) the beginning of Ramadan, or if they’re just happy that the seasons are changing – peace, happiness, and as much time as spent with loved ones as possible in these tricky times.… Read more

  • A bug’s life (and/or death)

    A bug’s life (and/or death)

    When under attack from herbivores, plants can’t rely on a speedy getaway. Instead, they use a range of defences, that include the physical (thorns and trichomes) and the chemical (bitter taste or poison). They also take solace in the fact that their herbivorous enemies have enemies of their own….

    This is a story with three players. A strawberry, a beetle that wants to destroy it, and the parasitoid wasp that consumes the beetle from the inside out.… Read more

  • Spring bursts forth…slowly

    Spring bursts forth…slowly

    The arrival of spring often happens quite suddenly: within days, trees can change from bare to bountiful, and the world is filled with flowers!

    In a recent publication, Luis Villar and colleagues made a huge step towards understanding the molecular mechanisms that drive floral development in the important crop plant sweet cherry. As well as giving us a deeper understanding of one of the world’s most beautiful natural phenomena, the study also highlights the contrasting importance of both model species research, and that of sometimes focusing beyond our beloved Arabidopsis.… Read more