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  • Farmers Could Benefit From Targeted Fertiliser Use Through Big Data to Boost Bread Wheat Yield and Quality

    EIT Food-funded project enables farmers to better understand and get the best value out of their fields

  • NOAA Releases 2021 Ecosystem Status Reports for the Eastern Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and Aleutian Islands

    These reports are a compilation of inputs from our own research and the work of many contributors from fishing, coastal and Alaska Native communities, academic institutions, the State of Alaska and other federal agencies.

  • Desert Shrubs Cranked Up Water Use Efficiency to Survive a Megadrought. It May Not Be Enough.

    Shrubs in the desert Southwest have increased their water use efficiency at some of the highest rates ever observed to cope with a decades-long megadrought.

  • Air Bubbles in Antarctic Ice Point to Cause of Oxygen Decline

    Glacial erosion likely caused atmospheric oxygen levels to dip over past 800,000 years

  • Himalayan Glaciers Melting at ‘Exceptional Rate’

    The accelerating melting of the Himalayan glaciers threatens the water supply of millions of people in Asia, new research warns.

  • Mountain Spring Water Isn’t as Clean as You Think It Is

    Unpaved roads, open pastures and land use patterns contribute to poor water quality

  • Arsenic in Connecticut Wells May be a Legacy of Past Pesticide Use on Orchards

    Poisons can linger in the ecosystem decades after they were last applied

  • South Sudan Submerged

    Three extreme rainy seasons in a row have pushed rivers and wetlands to heights not seen in decades.

  • Years Later, Restored Wetlands Remain a Shadow of Their Old Selves

    A study of restored wetlands on the Danish island of Funen reveals that plant species richness remains extremely poor many years after wetlands restoration.

  • Mitigating Environmental Impact of Herbicides

    The review analyzed the extent to which herbicide use is tied to genetically modified crop introduction

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