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Scientists Discover Way To Defeat Crop-Killing Gray Mold Without Toxic Chemicals
Researchers discover eco-friendly mold solution: Using lipid bubbles, they target RNA weaponry, defeating crop-killing gray mold without toxic chemicals.
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Unseen Consequence: The Hidden Environmental Toll of Strawberry Farming
Unseen Consequence: The Hidden Environmental Toll of Strawberry FarmingRecent research has unveiled the unanticipated environmental ramifications of plastic mulch, a …
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Repurposing a Failed Antibiotic: A Breakthrough Herbicide for Weed Control
Title: Repurposing a Failed Antibiotic: A Breakthrough Herbicide for Weed ControlScientists at the University of Adelaide have achieved a significant …
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Unprecedented Heatwave Sweeps Europe: A Scorching Summer
Unprecedented heatwave sweeps Europe with scorching temperatures, potential record-breaking highs, and increased risks to health and agriculture.
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Pioneering Approach to Sustainable Farming – Computational Agroecology
Prof. Raghavan pioneers computational agroecology, using tech to optimize sustainable farming and transform traditional agricultural practices.
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Introducing NASA’s New Earth Information Center: A 60-Year Journey in Earth Monitoring
NASA unveils new Earth Information Center, showcasing 60 years of Earth monitoring data to address climate change and environmental challenges.
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The Challenges of Long-Term Human Survival in Deep Space
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaCan humans survive in deep space? A new theory explores the challenges of replicating gravity, oxygen, and ecological systems for …
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Ensuring the Longevity of U.S. Breadbasket Fertility: Preserving Our Soil for Future Generations
Discover how adopting no-till farming can preserve topsoil fertility for centuries, benefiting food security and climate change mitigation.
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Imperiled Biodiversity: The Unseen Impact of our Food Supply Chain
Exploring the unseen ecological impact of global food production, this research reveals how it threatens biodiversity and calls for policy …