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  • Water Scarcity Predicted to Worsen in More Than 80% of Croplands Globally This Century

    Farming techniques that keep rainwater in agricultural soils could help mitigate shortages in arid regions

  • Natural Gas Could Bridge Gap From Gasoline to Electric Vehicles, Thanks to Metal-Organic Frameworks

    As the world turns its attention to electric vehicles as a replacement for gas-powered cars and trucks, some vehicles such as long-haul trucks and planes will need a bridge between gas and electric.

  • Scientists Find Gaps In Global River And Stream Monitoring

    New research co-authored by a Texas A&M scientist analyzed placement of stream gauges that inform important global water datasets.

  • Bean Cultivation in Diverse Agricultural Landscapes Promotes Bees and Increases Yields

    Researchers led by Göttingen University study bee behaviour and bean harvests

  • Meat Consumption Must Fall by at Least 75 Percent

    However, in small quantities it can be quite sustainable, shows a study by the University of Bonn

  • Study Identifies Gaps in Monitoring of Streams

    A new study identifies gaps in data on streams around the world, highlighting potential priorities for future installation of monitoring tools.

  • Evaporative Demand Increase Across Lower 48 Means Less Water Supplies, Drier Vegetation, and Higher Fire Risk

    New research led by Desert Research Institute scientists shows that atmospheric thirst is a persistent force in pushing Western landscapes and water supplies toward drought.

  • Perennial Rye Crop Shows Potential for Greener Agriculture

    Experimental crop absorbed carbon dioxide equivalent to a vehicle burning 35,000 litres of gasoline, unlike more common annual versions, study shows.

  • For Sustainable Forests in Europe, Study Natural Disturbance

    A team of scientists explores how forests might be restored after centuries of spruce plantations and other intensive management.

  • KU Study Identifies Most Vital Strategies for Successfully Implementing Changes in Industry

    Organizations regularly need to implement change initiatives to stay current, update technology, improve efficiency, enter new markets or make other improvements.

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