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  • Bioenergy Sorghum’s Roots Can Replenish Carbon In Soil

    A new Texas A&M AgriLife study shows the annual crop can sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide.

  • Growing Algae Outside of Wastewater

    Using wastewater to produce biomass has some drawbacks, namely, ‘what you get is messy’

  • Research Reveals Ancient Maya Lessons on Surviving Drought

    A new study casts doubt on drought as the driver of ancient Mayan civilization collapse. 

  • Dairy Farmers Can Adapt to Climate Change

    Dairy farmers in the Northeast — facing a warming climate that exacerbates nutrient pollution but lengthens the growing season — can reduce the environmental impact of their operations and maximize revenues by double cropping and injecting manure into the soil, rather than broadcasting it.

  • Can Synthetic Palm Oil Help Save the World’s Tropical Forests?

    Tom Jeffries and Tom Kelleher met at Rutgers University in the 1970s while studying industrially useful microbes.

  • Risk Vs. Reward: How Towns Care for Trees Varies

    Officials’ and residents’ perceptions of risk can drive reactions

  • Inefficient California Ports Cost Farmers Billions

    New research estimates port congestion cost CA farmers $2.1 billion in lost exports

  • From the Oilfield to the Lab: How a Special Microbe Turns Oil Into Gases

    Microorganisms can convert oil into natural gas, i.e. methane. 

  • Iodine in Desert Dust Destroys Ozone

    New CU Boulder study: iodine from desert dust can decrease air pollution but could prolong greenhouse gas lifetimes

  • It’s Cedar Fever Season In Texas

    Texas A&M Forest Service experts explain why pollen released by the Ashe juniper, commonly known as mountain cedar, triggers allergy symptoms this time of year.

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