Here’s my latest article on Pakistan’s agriculture in the face of climate change and water scarcity. I argue the urgent need for widespread adoption of controlled environment agriculture (CEA) in Pakistan and discuss how the government can play a pivotal role in making this transition possible.
How Genetics Explained My Coffee Struggles ☕💔
Ever wondered why coffee leaves you jittery and sleepless while others thrive on it? For me, it wasn’t just sensitivity—it was in my DNA. Here’s how I turned coffee from an enemy into an occasional joy. 🧵
4/ Coffee isn’t inherently good or bad—it’s personal. Your DNA, lifestyle, and habits shape your experience. By understanding the science, I found a way to enjoy coffee without the overwhelm. ☕✨
What’s your coffee story? Fee free to share below!
1. Read and write more.
2. Don't hesitate to admit when you're wrong.
3. Be comfortable changing your opinion.
4. Find a mentor.
5. Stay teachable.
6. Make mistakes and learn.
7. Don't get offended easily.
8. Ask questions.
9. Spend time with nature.
10. Stay humble.
Just a quick reminder that today at 4 PM we (jointly with @Dr_AnnisR) are hosting @MExpositoAlonso for the Cell and Molecular Biology Programme Monday Seminar Series – 2020/21
"Locally-adaptive mutations and their relevance for climate change ecology"
@InstMolPlantSci@SBSatEd
Together with @RunsOnAir, Elena Monte, @photoadduct, Gabriela Toledo-Ortiz, @stevehernando and @Moreno_Romero_J we are co-editing a special topic on:
"Light-Mediated Regulation of Plant Physiology"
More info here: https://t.co/VCIvQUmtRY
Excited to share this new work from our lab showing the impact of shade on plant carbon status, growth & development. Happy to have been part of it. Congrats to all the team from Edinburgh and Max Planck!
Virtual plant microscopy! The website is finally online: https://t.co/As3CpGrfov. Take a look and let me know what you think. Please retweet :-). #microscopy#botany@ugent@ugent_fwe 1/4