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Methods that tweak genes without transferring new material into crops sit in regulatory limbo in the EU. Could legalizing ...
Not only did nano fertilizers grow equally healthy crops as conventional fertilizers, researchers found they also released ...
New research finds that the global decline of scavengers like hyenas and vultures is putting ecosystems—and human health—at ...
New research finds that centuries-old oaks can dynamically rewire how they absorb nutrients—suggesting forests may be more resilient allies in the climate fight than once believed.
Conservationists in Scotland successfully fed predators—making them so fat and happy that they no longer bothered killing rare birds.
Green roofs can capture nearly all the microplastic particles that contaminate rainwater in modern cities, according to a new study. The findings add to the list of benefits of green roofs, which have ...
The paint replenishes its water supply by absorbing rain and water vapor. Its porous structure holds the water and then slowly releases it much like sweat.
A study found that solar panels boost grassland productivity—with potential benefits for grazers, and for biodiversity—by up to 90%.
Scientists have engineered a living, carbon-capturing material that can be shaped by 3D printing and hardened over time ...
When offered a 1-in-10,000 chance of winning $1,000 instead of a guaranteed 10 cent refund, people recycled 47% more bottles...at no extra cost to local governments.
Unless we change something, by 2050 we will be losing so much food to the impacts of climate change, that we will need to double crop yields from current quantities. Closing this gap will require ...
Some AI prompts result in 50 times more carbon emissions than others, according to a new study. The findings suggest that large language models (LLMs)—the technology behind advanced chatbots and ...
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