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  • New App Answers Aquaculture Siting Questions in Seconds

    Imagine you could draw a box anywhere in the ocean and instantly decide whether it might be a suitable site for aquaculture.

  • Winds Drive Smoky Wildfires in California, Mexico

    Satellite imagery displays impacts of raging wildfires.

  • Is the Future Alternative Meats?

    Researcher and Good Food Institute associate director answers questions about the new wave of alternative and plant-based meats being introduced.

  • Alaska Kelp Farming: A New Sustainable Seafood Opportunity

    Worldwide, ocean farmers grown millions of metric tons of aquatic plants each year.

  • U.S. Corn Yields Get Boost from a Global Warming "Hole"

    Researchers find that cooler temperatures responsible for most of the increased U.S. corn yield in theoretical comparisons.

  • A Win-Win for Forests and Small-Holder Dairy Farming in East Africa

    The native Napier grass could hold the key to improving diets, boosting farming yields and reducing greenhouse gas emissions in East Africa.

  • Daylight Not Rain Most Important for Africa ‘Green-Up’ Phenomenon

    Contrary to popular belief, seasonal rains are not the most important factor for starting the growth cycle of plants across Africa.

  • Game Changer: New Chemical Keeps Plants Plump

    A UC Riverside-led team has created a chemical to help plants hold onto water, which could stem the tide of massive annual crop losses from drought and help farmers grow food despite a changing climate. 

  • Scaling Up a Cleaner-Burning Alternative for Cookstoves

    Mechanical engineering students in MIT D-Lab are working with collaborators in Uganda on a solution for the health hazards associated with wood-burning stoves.

  • From Waste to Wealth: Researchers to Transform Anaerobic Digestion

    Researchers look for ways to convert anaerobic digestion into reusable, and profitable, materials.

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