A new study involving Iowa State University researchers explores how a mutualistic, or mutually beneficial, relationship between birds and chili peppers in the Mariana Islands helps chili peppers grow in the wild
Meeting 100% of the electical demand would require more investment in greater storage, transmission capabilities
The layout and design—how streets and buildings are arranged—makes a big difference in how heat builds up
Study first to show economic benefits of tackling dirty shoreline
On-site pathogen analysis is accurate, quick, and inexpensive
Researcher says inadequate sources of cooking energy contribute to food insecurity, particularly for very low income, food-insecure individuals
New ultra-thin coating responds to heat and cold
A new study led by Texas Tech’s Natasja van Gestel shows the complicated relationship between soil carbon and global warming
A recent experiment tests the usefulness of wetlands invaded by reed canarygrass as a feed source for cows
Collecting the gases produced during the composting and combining it with rubber can make optimized electronic sealants and sensors
Sea ice loss is changing Arctic habitat and affecting species in more indirect ways
The surprising find occurred when a team at the University of York were investigating the digestive system of firebrats
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