Researchers have demonstrated a technique for successfully encapsulating bacteria that can then be stored and applied to ...
Researchers have demonstrated a technique for successfully encapsulating bacteria that can then be stored and applied to plants to improve plant growth and protect against pests and pathogens. The ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNA quantum light source for eco-friendly production of biogasMuch of our waste is far too valuable to simply be incinerated. If it is recycled in a carefully controlled way, not only can ...
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A growing "effluent plume" near the Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) was far from ideal a week before Christmas. Emails and ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNNew method for harnessing sunlight offers path to stable, low-cost solar hydrogen productionA collaborative team of researchers from Imperial College London and Queen Mary University of London has achieved a ...
Overuse of chemical pesticides has driven resistance in agricultural pests, including the adaptable two-spotted spider mite.
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LA Public Press on MSNEPA reaffirms link between cancer-causing chemical and Exide plant activitiesThe agency also said that if Exide got a Superfund designation they would keep investigating other harmful chemicals in the ...
Plants have been using solar energy for millions of years, but advances in machine learning and protein engineering could ...
As global food demand continues to increase, effective pest control remains one of agriculture's most pressing challenges.
Saint-Gobain Ceramics, through its subsidiary Saint-Gobain NorPro, announced its intent to build a new manufacturing facility ...
Saint-Gobain Ceramics, through its subsidiary Saint-Gobain NorPro, recently announced its intent to build a new manufacturing ...
“Our work demonstrates that high-performance, stable solar water splitting can be achieved using low-cost, scalable organic materials,” said Flurin Eisner, Lecturer in Green Energy at Queen Mary ...
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