The crunch of a plow tearing through rich, dark soil has long been the anthem of gardeners and farmers gearing up for a new ...
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Animals That Unintentionally Engineer Entire Landscapes
Beavers, earthworms, prairie dogs, elephants, and more don't just live in ecosystems, they reshape them to the benefit of ...
Students from Kathmandu University School of Law have launched a comprehensive eco-justice initiative focusing on ...
Gardens can feel like peaceful havens, full of color, fragrance, and life—but lurking beneath the surface, a stealthy enemy ...
What happens as a raindrop impacts bare soil has been fairly well-studied, but what happens to raindrops afterward is poorly ...
A Scottish company is helping to regrow forests with specially-made mushroom pellets, using the “superpowers” of fungi. Teams ...
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Great Green Wall: Drought-resilient algae to help reclaim 6,667 hectares of desert
The cyanobacteria-based crust can withstand winds of 22mph, it is slated to reclaim up to 6,667 hectares in Ningxia over the ...
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Biodegradable electronics can break down into harmful microplastics
Northeastern University researchers have discovered that materials used in the development of transient electronics—devices ...
Stop using salt to melt ice, as there is a better way to make driveways less slippery that will not harm your flowerbeds or ...
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Microplastics under sunlight release harmful chemicals into water, study finds
New research reveals microplastics are leaking invisible chemicals into our water, a process sped up by sunlight. Discover ...
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