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  • Honeybee Queens Push Pesticides to Eggs to Protect Themselves Over Their Offspring

    Worker bees are the first line of defense when it comes to removing contamination in honeybee colonies, but a queen has her ways, too.

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  • The Miracle Microbes That Could Save Crops From Impact of Rising Sea Levels

    Researchers at the University of East Anglia have helped uncover a hidden ally in the fight against one of agriculture’s greatest threats – salty soil.

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  • Farming Technique Could Curb Devastating Tropical Disease

    Despite decades of mass drug administration campaigns, schistosomiasis remains one of the world’s most widespread neglected tropical diseases.

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  • Reforestation Effects on Water Resources Depend on Global Warming Level

    Planting trees is widely promoted as a natural solution to climate change. 

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  • Ilinois Study: How Cracks in Dry Soil Impact Moisture Evaporation

    Soils that are exposed to prolonged drought often develop desiccation cracks, which impact soil properties and exacerbate moisture loss through evapotranspiration.

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  • Global Rice Production Nearly Doubled Despite Climate Change, Driven Largely by Human Management

    Global rice production nearly doubled between the 1960s and the 2010s, despite the negative impacts of climate change, according to a new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

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  • ‘Cautiously Optimistic’: Canada’s Agri-Food Sector Requires Coordinated Approach to AI

    Adopting artificial intelligence across the agri-food sector requires a coordinated integration, otherwise Canada risks falling behind in both productivity and market competitiveness.

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  • When Too Much of a Good Thing Becomes Dangerous

    In the absence of human interference, the soil beneath the world’s forests normally exhales carbon steadily and consistently. 

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  • Seedling Census Offers Clues to What the Future Might Hold for Michigan Forests

    The history of a forest might be measured by the trunks and branches looming overhead.

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  • A Sticky Solution to a Pesky Agricultural Problem

    A water-based formulation developed at the University of Waterloo using nanotechnology is both greener and more effective than conventional methods for delivering agricultural pesticides.

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