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Ecuador’s Amazon coffee farmers get ahead of Europe’s deforestation rules
By Sibélia Zanon “What motivates us most is being able to say, ‘I take care of the environment, I don’t cut down trees, and ...
Long before scientists began studying them in the lab, mind-altering substances were already being gathered from plants, ...
The impossible RCP8.5 has been used as a reference case in more than 70 peer-reviewed articles despite its official ...
As drought strains water supplies across much of the United States, Virginia Tech researchers have developed an artificial ...
For now, that goal remains elusive. The lab-grown cells stopped developing at an immature stage. Many hurdles need to be ...
New research challenges the idea that self-fertilization is an evolutionary dead end and points to a more complex story.
Abstract: Plant disease detection is a critical challenge in agriculture, as undetected or poorly managed diseases can lead to significant yield losses, economic setbacks for farmers, and compromised ...
If one had to pick a few things to know China by, the Great Wall of China would probably top the list, along with the ...
In a corner of the Royal Alberta Museum, two chalkboards hang on the wall to capture random thoughts on death.
A study of China's planted and natural forests reveals age, species mix, and CO2 sensitivity all contribute to how fast trees ...
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66 billion trees have been planted in China's Great Green Wall — and they appear to be growing faster than natural forests
A study of China's planted and natural forests reveals age, species mix, and CO2 sensitivity all contribute to how fast trees ...
In The City follows New Yorkers as they navigate the biggest transitions of their lives at the time: marriage, separation, parenthood, reinvention, and the reality of growing up without growing apart.
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