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  • Some Domesticated Plants Ignore Beneficial Soil Microbes

    Domestication yielded bigger crops often at the expense of plant microbiomes.

  • Fire in the Pantanal

    Even during the wet season, fires can burn in the large wetland region in southwestern Brazil.

  • New Study Shows How Light Impacts a Plants' Greenness

    MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory scientists are refining our understanding of how light wavelengths impact how plants develop their chloroplasts.

  • New Pasture Cultivar to Tackle Effects of Climate Change

    Murdoch University researchers have delivered a new cultivar of French Serradella that is set to increase the sustainability of Wheatbelt crop-pasture rotations and lower the carbon footprint of cropping by as much as 50 percent.

  • Unprecedented Transport of Bushfire Charcoal Particles

    Charcoal particles from recent bushfires in NSW were transported 50 kilometres, which has significance for fire history reconstruction.

  • Is Your Coffee Contributing to Malaria Risk?

    Deforestation for consumer products increases malaria transmission.

  • Natural Contaminant Threat to Drinking Water From Groundwater

    More than half of the world’s population faces a looming threat to the quality and availability of their drinking water because climate change and urbanisation are expected to cause an increase in groundwater organic carbon, a new UNSW study has found.

  • Palm Oil Must Be Made More Sustainable While Replacements Are Made Scalable, Bath Engineers Warn

    Efforts to create synthetic replacements for palm oil are still likely to take several years, so immediate attention should be focused on making the existing production process more sustainable, researchers at the University of Bath’s Centre for Integrated Bioprocessing Research (CIBR) and Centre for Sustainable Circular Technologies (CSCT) have found.

  • More Taxpayers’ Money for the Environment and Public Benefit

    Scientists from across Europe call for swift and effective action from the EU with regard to its Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). 

  • New Aerial Image Dataset to Help Provide Farmers With Actionable Insights

    A dataset of large-scale aerial images produced by Intelinair, a spinout from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, aims to give farmers visibility into the conditions of their fields.

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