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As the global population grows, we’ll have to find ways of feeding the planet without accelerating climate change.
Want to plant trees to offset fossil fuels? You'd need all of North and Central America, study finds
A new study found that to offset the planet-warming carbon emissions from fossil fuel reserves, trees would have to cover an area the size of North and Central America combined.
Photosynthesis, the way plants and some tiny organisms turn sunlight into energy, works incredibly well even though ...
A small team of researchers at Tongji University, working with a colleague from the Shanghai Academy of Landscape ...
Nanoparticles can, in theory, deliver cargo directly to a leaf’s interior and then break down safely. Scientists suspected ...
Amid the growing global demand for sustainable agriculture, the application of nanomaterials in plant science offers novel ...
After 40 years of research, scientists at Michigan State University have uncovered how plants use isoprene to defend ...
Humans have lusted after immortality for as long as they have been alive. Once, alchemists sought to create the Philosopher's ...
Scientists climbed 60-meter Amazon trees and discovered that the forest's glow visible from satellites can be misleading.
Magnesium deficiency can result in tomato plants with yellowing leaves, dropped leaves, and lackluster fruit. Correct this ...
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The Family Handyman on MSNWhy Do Plants Need Sunlight?It's more show than tell with indoor and outdoor plants. Learn the signs of too little light so you can put a rescue plan ...
Genetically altering crops may be key to helping them adapt to extreme temperatures. But shrinking funds and social ...
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