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  • Amazo­nian Indigenous Ter­rit­or­ies Are Cru­cial for Con­ser­va­tion

    A new study from the University of Helsinki shows that Indigenous territories represent around 45% of all the remaining wilderness areas in the Amazon, comprising an area of three times the surface of Germany.

  • Research Could Save Years of Breeding for New Miscanthus Hybrids

    As climate change becomes increasingly difficult to ignore, scientists are working to diversify and improve alternatives to fossil-fuel-based energy.

  • Preserving Ethiopia’s Coffee and Forests for a Sustainable Future

    THE University of Huddersfield is helping rural communities make a sustainable living while preserving the source of the something that keeps the world going on a daily basis – coffee.

  • Loss of Eelgrass in Morro Bay May Cause Widespread Erosion

    The large-scale loss of eelgrass in Morro Bay may be causing widespread erosion, according to a new Cal Poly study.

  • Pesticides Can Protect Crops From Hydrophobic Pollutants

    Researchers have revealed that commercial pesticides can be applied to crops in the Cucurbitaceae family to decrease their accumulation of hydrophobic pollutants, thereby improving crop safety. 

  • Alaska’s Vegetation is Changing Dramatically

    Tree and plant cover has deteriorated considerably in some areas, while advancing in other areas that previously burned or used to be frozen.

  • Rising Temps Put Desert Shrubs in High-Efficiency Mode

    Data for this study came from two long-term research sites in the remote deserts of the American Southwest—one in Death Valley and the other near Oatman, Arizona.

  • Diagnosing Individual Trees From Above

    Models based on images from unmanned aerial vehicles and satellites can help farmers to monitor the health of individual trees.

  • Novel Cutting Mechanism Devised for Automated, Robotic Apple-Tree Pruning System

    Researchers measured branch-cutting force with a sensor attached to manual pruners to provide information for the end-effector design.

  • Studying Interactions Between Ground-Nesting Bees and Soils

    Study looked at physical and chemical properties of soils collected from active bee and sand nest wasp sites in the Willamette Valley of western Oregon.

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