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  • Planting Trees is No Panacea for Climate Change, Ecologist Writes in Science Commentary

    Campaigns to plant 1 trillion trees must be undertaken with care and a commitment to long-term management

  • Soil Pores Hold the Key to Stability for Desert Soils

    Soils in deserts are very different from those found anywhere else. 

  • A Windbreak Grid in Hokkaido

    Forest buffers help protect grazing land and animals from the Japanese island's cold, windy winters.

  • Mats Made From Nanofibers Linked To A Red Wine Chemical Could Help Prevent Oxidation

    Texas A&M engineering researchers have created mesh-like mats made with tannic acid. Used in bandages or inside food storage containers, they can help promote prolonged antioxidant activity.

  • Recent Australian Wildfires Made Worse by Logging

    Logging of native forests increases the risk and severity of fire and likely had a profound effect on the recent, catastrophic Australian bushfires, according to new research.

  • Can Seagrass Meadows Continue to Mitigate Climate Change?

    Rising ocean temperatures threaten seagrass meadows and their ability to hold carbon

  • Spending Time in the Garden Linked to Better Health and Wellbeing

    Spending time in the garden is linked to similar benefits for health and wellbeing as living in wealthy areas, according to a new large-scale study.

  • An Artificial “Tongue” of Gold to Taste Maple Syrup

    It’s said that maple syrup is Quebec's liquid gold. Now scientists at Université de Montréal have found a way to use real gold — in the form of nanoparticles — to quickly find out how the syrup tastes.

  • Spring Greening in the Taklamakan Desert

    Even in China’s largest, driest, and hottest desert, vegetation sprouts in the spring.

  • New Method for Measuring RNAi Pesticide in Soil

    Use of a competitor molecule pesticide isolated in solution.

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