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  • Study Calls for Urgent Plan to Manage Invasive Weed Which Threatens Livelihoods in Africa

    Current distribution of the invasive weed, Mimosa diplotricha, was based on roadside surveys, literature reviews and herbarium data.

  • Exploring the Sustainability of the Indian Sugar Industry

    Researchers analyzed the interconnected food, water and energy challenges that arise from the sugar industry in India – the second-largest producer of sugar worldwide – and how the political economy drives those challenges.

  • Cultivating Ideas for Mars

    Plants that can survive in harsh environments like Canada’s Devon Island may be good candidates for eventually terraforming the Red Planet.

  • Dingoes Have Gotten Bigger Over the Last 80 Years – and Pesticides Might Be to Blame

    The average size of a dingo is increasing, but only in areas where poison-baits are used, a collaborative study led by UNSW Sydney shows.

  • Texas Cave Sediment Upends Meteorite Explanation for Global Cooling

    Researchers say cooling 13,000 years ago is coincident with major volcanic eruption.

  • Researchers Aim to Create Thriving Agricultural Systems in Urbanizing Landscapes

    A project led by Penn State researchers is aimed at ensuring the economic and environmental sustainability of agriculture in the face of development pressures and other challenges of urbanization.

  • Scientists Unlock Genetic Secrets of Wine Growers’ Worst Enemy

    Pest colonizes grape vines, forms root and leaf tumors, repels other predators.

  • Report Provides New Framework for Understanding Climate Risks, Impacts to U.S. Agriculture

    Agricultural production is highly sensitive to weather and climate, which affect when farmers and land managers plant seeds or harvest crops.

  • The Parched Paraná River

    A drought around South America’s second longest river has grounded ships and contributed to a rash of fire in the delta and floodplain.

  • Mystery Seeds Arriving In Texas Mailboxes

    Experts urge people to report any unsolicited shipments of seeds.

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