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  • Cotton Key Player in Water Conservation in Northern High Plains

    As crop production plans are adapting to the declining water levels in the Ogallala Aquifer, cotton is playing an increasingly important role in water conservation.

  • Preparing Plants for Our Future Climate

    Professor works together with crop breeders to plan ahead for drought and warmer temperatures brought on by climate change.

  • Creating a Social Norm: A Student-Designed Program to Reduce Marine Debris

    In 2015, a group of middle school students from Falmouth, Massachusetts, noticed a problem in their local waterways: plastic was everywhere.

  • All We Are Saying Is Give Peas A Chance

    As a passionate proponent of plant-based proteins for more than two decades, researcher Dr. Tom Warkentin (PhD) understands better than most the recent rapid rise in popularity of pulse crops.

  • This PhD Student Can Predict Where Species Will Go Extinct

    Peter Soroye has always been interested in learning about the birds and the bees.

  • Insects, Seaweed and Lab-grown Meat Could Be the Foods of the Future

    The world is facing a major food crisis where both obesity and hunger are rising in the context of rapidly changing environments.

  • Water Reuse Could Be Key for Future of Hydraulic Fracturing

    Enough water will come from the ground as a byproduct of oil production from unconventional reservoirs during the coming decades to theoretically counter the need to use fresh water for hydraulic fracturing operations in many of the nation’s large oil-producing areas.

  • How Does Flooding Affect Homeownership?

    Environmental economist Katherine Zipp studies how floodplain damages affect long-term housing development in high flood-risk areas.

  • 'Wood' You Like To Recycle Concrete?

    Researchers at the Institute of Industrial Science, a part of The University of Tokyo, have developed a new procedure for recycling concrete with the addition of discarded wood.

  • Study: Your Home’s Water Quality Could Vary by the Room – and the Season

    Is the water in your home actually safe, given that water utility companies in the U.S. aren’t required by law to monitor the water that specifically enters a building at its service line?

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