
Scientists study ways to integrate biofuels and food crops on farms
We ask a lot of the land: feed the world with crops, power the world with bioenergy, retain nutrients so they don't pollute our water and air. To help landscapes answer these high demands, scientist ... more
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Pact with devil? California farmers use oil firms' water
An efficient solution to a historic drought, or an environmentally risky pact with the devil? ... more
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France discussing 'unjustified' arrest of citizen in Mali
Trump rules out immediate Ukraine ceasefire
Russia hosts first military meeting with Sahel juntas; Mali junta accuses foreign powers of destabilisation plot
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A tale of 2 (soil) cities
As we walk along a forest path, the soil beneath our feet seems like a uniform substance. However, it is an intricate network of soil particles, pores, minerals, soil microbes, and more. It is awash ... more
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Study reveals mechanism regulating methane emissions in wetlands
Though they occupy a small fraction of the Earth's surface, freshwater wetlands are the largest natural source of methane going into the atmosphere. New research from the University of Georgia ident ... more
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Rapid authentication of edible oils and screening of gutter oils
The Food Safety and Technology Research Centre under the Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has developed a new method for rapid au ... more
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Hacking the food chain, Silicon Valley style
A wave of Silicon Valley-style disruption is hitting the food industry. ... more
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French pride fizzes as UNESCO lists Champagne and Burgundy vineyards
The historic vineyards, wine cellars and champagne houses where the world's most famous sparkling wines are produced were listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO on Saturday. ... more
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