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United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification Conference of the Parties 16 Meeting
11+ mon, 2+ week ago (125+ words) MSU Associate Vice President and Professor Narcisa Pricope (second row, center in white coat) led an international team of scientists in a study on aridification, recently published in Nature Water. The group presented their findings recently at the United Nations…...
Cheaper, Sustainable Plant Biomanufacturing on Earth and in Space
6+ mon, 4+ week ago (163+ words) Aquatic plants grown in a lab as part of the new EPi C (Engineered Plants in Culture) project at UC Davis. EPi C'will explore technology for growing plants and plant tissues in bioreactors with minimal use of resources. The technology…...
Living near toxic sites linked to aggressive breast cancer
6+ mon, 4+ day ago (605+ words) Sylvester studies find women near Florida Superfund sites face higher risks of developing aggressive breast cancers MIAMI, FLORIDA (Oct. 10, 2025) " Women living close to federally designated Superfund sites are more likely to develop aggressive breast cancers " including the hard-to-treat triple-negative subtype…...
Crop failures in dry soils
2+ week, 6+ day ago (61+ words) Disclaimer: AAAS and Eurek Alert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to Eurek Alert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the Eurek Alert. .. Crop failures in dry soils Credit must be…...
From "water terrorist" to "Nobel Prize of Water": Kaveh Madani named 2026 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate
3+ week, 6+ day ago (945+ words) CCNY's professor Kaveh Madani, the architect of the "water bankruptcy' concept, wins world's highest water honor for his courageous and peerless ability to transform groundbreaking research into global policy, diplomacy and outreach Professor Madani's selection is a historic milestone for…...
Mediterranean climate's future: a swing between droughts and downpours
8+ mon, 3+ day ago (451+ words) From its olive groves to its coastal cities, the Mediterranean depends on a delicate balance of rain and sun, but climate change is tipping the scales. Using a new and relatively simple data-driven model, a study published June 3 in Ocean-Land-Atmosphere…...
Living libraries could save our food
10+ mon, 2+ week ago (367+ words) image: Sorghum, an essential global crop for hundreds of products from bread to biofuel. view more Credit: University of Hawaii University of Hawai'i scientists are among a team of researchers who have discovered an innovative way to help adapt food…...
UAE launches new AI ecosystem for global agricultural development
4+ mon, 5+ day ago (213+ words) CGIAR's AI innovations set to increase farmers' Resileince image: UAE AI Ecosystems Launch view more UAE AI Ecosystems Launch Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates " The United Arab Emirates has launched Abu Dhabi's AI Ecosystem for Global Agricultural Development, a platform…...
Machine learning takes biochar dye cleanup to the next level
5+ mon, 1+ week ago (378+ words) Credit: Chong Liu, Paramasivan Balasubramanian, Xuan Cuong Nguyen, Jingxian An, Sai Praneeth, Pengyan Zhang & Haiming Huang Industrial dyes used in textiles, plastics, paper, and cosmetics make wastewater vividly colored and potentially toxic. Many of these dyes resist normal treatment, threatening…...
Machine learning reveals when biochar helps or harms soil life
1+ mon, 4+ day ago (599+ words) image: Fertilizer or pollutant: analyzing the effects of biochar on soil organisms using machine learning view more Credit: Yucan Dong, Merve Tunali & Bernd Nowack Biochar is widely promoted as a climate friendly soil amendment that can store carbon and improve…...