Findings could help inform the design and engineering of new nanotechnologies to improve crop yields and biomass production
The scientists were able to infer past ocean conditions, using foraminifera preserved in sediment cores
The flow of water in agriculture gives rise to many questions
Berkeley Lab scientist Ee-Been Goh thrives on re-engineering bacteria and mentoring students
Chemicals designed to protect crops can cause gene expression changes in mouse brain cells that look strikingly similar to changes in the brains of people with autism and Alzheimer’s disease
Findings suggest humans are releasing carbon about ten times faster than during any event in the past 66 million years
The pattern is a contrast of warmer-than-average water butting up against cooler-than-average seas
Gordon Chua part of team testing ability of tiny organisms to clean oilsands wastewater
University of Utah engineers develop material that can sense fuel leaks and fuel-based explosives
'Blocking-high' pressure systems spawn most of the warming that melts Greenland surface ice, study says
Research found that drones are much more precise at monitoring the size of seabird colonies in tropical and polar environments
Technology could solve longstanding problem of separating suspended contaminants from water
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