USDA Releases Mapping Tool to Aid Growers in a Changing Climate
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s latest update to its “plant hardiness zone map,” released Wednesday for the first time in ten years, reveals
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Harnessing AI To Combat Malnutrition
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced the launch of a science initiative aimed at developing crops more resilient to the impacts
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Young Minds, Big Ideas: National STEM Challenge
EXPLR has announced the 2024 National STEM Challenge, calling on students across the United States to submit projects that could bring
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Singapore Hosts The Earthshot Prize 2023
Singapore recently became the epicenter of global environmental innovation as it hosted The Earthshot Prize 2023. This prestigious event
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EU Climate Change Plan Nears Final Decision
In Brussels, European Union institutions and environmental advocates have given a cautious response to a plan aimed at enhancing nature
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Scientists Investigate ‘Agriculture-Free’ Food Production
IRVINE, Calif. – A groundbreaking study from the University of California, Irvine, along with other notable institutions, brings a transformative
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Future Water Pollution Solutions: The Promise of Engineered ‘Living Materials’
In a major breakthrough in the fight against water pollution, a team of materials scientists has developed “engineered living material” capable
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The Impact of Severe Weather on Halloween Pumpkin Crops
Halloween’s Dilemma: Thirsty Gourds and the Climate Conundrum
As the autumn leaves turned golden and Halloween
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World Central Kitchen Relief Team to Provide Aid in Wake of Hurricane Otis in Mexico
In the wake of what is being called the fiercest Pacific hurricane to assault Mexico, the World Central Kitchen Relief Team has descended upon
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Nanoclay: The Liquid Rejuvenating Deserts Into Lush Farmland
As global economies fell into the grip of COVID-19 lockdowns a remarkable and transformative phenomenon was drawing to a close
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