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  • 'Locally Grown' Broccoli Looks, Tastes Better to Consumers

    In blind tests conducted by Cornell researchers, consumers rated a California broccoli tastier and better-looking than a pair of varieties grown in New York.

  • Drought Threatens Millions in Southern Africa

    Diminished rainfall, combined with soaring temperatures, has jeopardized the food security and energy supplies of millions of people in the region.

  • Stanford Water Expert Discusses Wildfire’s Threat to Water Quality

    Stanford hydrologist Newsha Ajami, an appointee to California’s regional water quality board, discusses how wildfires affect water quality, and how we can better prepare for and react to the challenges.

  • Hard as a Rock? Maybe Not, Say Bacteria That Help Form Soil

    A new study from UW–Madison scientists shows bacteria’s critical role at the beginning of soil formation.

  • Seasonal Forecasts Challenged by Pacific Ocean Warming

    CSIRO research has found global warming will make it more difficult to predict multi-year global climate variations, a consequence of changes to long-term climate variability patterns in the Pacific Ocean.

  • Agricultural Parasite Avoids Evolutionary Arms Race, Shuts down Genes of Host

    A parasitic plant has found a way to circumvent an evolutionary arms race with the host plants from which it steals nutrients, allowing the parasite to thrive on a variety of agriculturally important plants.

  • One of Europe’s Worst Famines Likely Caused by Devastating Floods

    The first year of the famine was Europe’s fourth-wettest year on record between 1290 and 2000

  • Illinois Study Proposes Circular Phosphorus Economy for Midwest

    Struvite could be part of a circular phosphorus economy.

  • Deforestation, Erosion Exacerbate Mercury Spikes Near Peruvian Gold Mining

    Modeling mercury release from soil erosion could help mine-heavy, deforested regions create helpful policies.

  • Fires Take a Toll on Australian Forests

    Blazes that have raged since October have charred eucalyptus and rainforests in New South Wales.

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