Northwestern University alumnus Daniel Ginzburg has received a 2022 Gates Cambridge Scholarship, which identifies and supports outstanding scholars in their work to improve the lives of people across the world.
Promoting early season plant cover, primarily through the use of cover crops, can be more effective at reducing pest density and crop damage than insecticide applications, according to a Penn State-led team of researchers.
The day after lead author Daniel Winstead approved the final proofs for a study to be published in Ambio, the journal of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Russia put its nuclear forces on high alert.
Grasslands, savannas, and dry forests have become popular places to grow soy.
A combination of dry vegetation, above-normal temperatures and high wind speeds will increase the risk for wildfires this week, experts say.
The Colorado State Forest Service is leading the three-phase wildfire mitigation effort in the Douglas County wildland-urban interface.
Research led by Oregon State University shows that fires are more likely to burn their way into national forests than out of them.
There is much more carbon stored in Earth’s soil than in its atmosphere.
As the population grew, the conversion of natural landscapes into farmland has become common in parts of the continent.
The treatment has the potential to mitigate the spread and damage of fires.
Page 46 of 296