The research collaboration “TaCoCass” (Photosynthetic Efficiency in Cassava through Implementation of a Carbon-Positive Photorespiration Bypass) is investigating how the crop plant cassava captures ...
Across northwestern China, a desert long described as empty is showing measurable ecological change. New research examining the Taklamakan Desert find.
The scientists examined the lineages of two groups of bivalves—marine invertebrates that include clams, oysters, mussels, and ...
The American Energy Alliance President Tom Pyle captured it perfectly: the finding was “weaponized against projects and goods ...
Roorkee: Hydrologists at IIT Roorkee have developed an \"indigenous, low-cost technology\" to address wastewater challenges ...
From household chores and entertaining to garden care and camping, your trusty roll of aluminum foil is here to make life ...
Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a globally important tropical fruit valued for its nutrition and medicinal properties, yet its genetic diversity has ...
Architecture meets biology at the Venice Biennale as 3D-printed walls host living cyanobacteria, capturing carbon while ...
Last September, I traveled to this far north outpost as part of a research team from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
The Taklamakan Desert has a name that translates, roughly and ominously, to “The Place of No Return.” For centuries, this 130,000-square-mile expanse in western China was exactly that — a furnace of ...
In early December, two Hiram College students and their professors attended the Westminster College Student Symposium on the ...
The prospect of heat waves without end, increasingly destructive floods, relentless drought, rapidly rising sea levels, and ...