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  • Get To Know The Asian Giant Hornet

    There’s plenty to learn about the so-called 'murder hornet,' which is the largest in the world.

  • Field Study Reveals How Ammonia Isotope Molecules Diffuse in the Air

    Scientists studying air quality are working to find ways of monitoring ammonia – an increasing species in the atmosphere closely linked to water eutrophication, soil acidity, and biodiversity loss. 

  • Solve Invasive Seaweed Problem by Turning It Into Biofuels and Fertilisers

    UK researchers have developed a cheap and simple way of creating biofuel and fertiliser from seaweed, whilst removing plastic from the oceans and cleaning up tourist beaches in the Caribbean and Central America.

  • CRISPR Plants: New Non-GMO Method to Edit Plants

    An NC State researcher has developed a new way to get CRISPR/Cas9 into plant cells without inserting foreign DNA.

  • Chemical Composition Of Bedrock Limits Vegetation Growth In Karst Regions, Research Shows

    Scientists have revealed the critical role that the chemical composition of bedrock plays in limiting vegetation growth in some of the world’s most barren and rocky terrains.

  • Soybean Seeding Rates and Risk

    To some, farming might seem simple: plant seeds, help them grow, then sell the product. 

  • ‘Pingers’ Could Save Porpoises From Fishing Nets

    Underwater sound devices called “pingers” could be an effective, long-term way to prevent porpoises getting caught in fishing nets with no negative behavioural effects, newly published research suggests.

  • Forests in Europe and Asia at Greater Risk of Damaging Cold Snaps

    ETH researchers find climate change is increasing the risk of late-​spring frost in areas where plants are not adapted to this kind of temperature swing, putting some forests of Europe and Asia at higher risk of damage.

  • Alaskan Rainforests Are a Global Lichen Hotspot, New Study Shows

    International research collaboration finds more than 1300 species of lichen in Southern Alaska.

  • Microalgae Food for Honey Bees

    A microscopic algae ("microalgae") could provide a complete and sustainably sourced supplemental diet to boost the robustness of managed honey bees, according to research just published by Agricultural Research Service scientists in the journal Apidologie.

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