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- 1From:Mother Earth News (Issue 315)Prolonged dry spells in the Southwestern U.S. have allowed researchers to study pathogenic fungi that are more adapted to dry conditions than their nonpathogenic counterparts, and they may be more likely to spread as...
- 2From:Journal of Himalayan Earth Sciences (Vol. 55, Issue 1)Byline: Muhammad Safdar, Tim Newson and Faheem Shah Keywords: Fibre reinforced sand; cemented sand; oedometer test; normal compression line (NCL). 1. Introduction Soils have been stabilised with various sorts of...
- 3From:Chemical Industry DigestWith the help of trees, microplastic-polluted soils could be remediated. For the first time, researchers at the Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) have shown that birch trees absorb...
- 4From:Beverage Dynamics (Vol. 133, Issue 5)GRASPING THE UNDERLYING concept of terroir is like getting an all-access pass that helps unlock many of wine's most confounding secrets. Terroir is the reason why many countries label their wines by region--not by grape...
- 5From:Geographical (Vol. 95, Issue 3)Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is the process of capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it for decades or centuries in plants, oceans, soils, depleted oil and gas reservoirs, and other spaces beneath the...
- 6From:Natural History (Vol. 131, Issue 3)Northern Greenland as we know it today is a polar desert. From paleoclimatic records, scientists know that during the Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene (3.6 to .8 million years ago) the region was 11-19[degrees]C...
- 7From:Global Banking NewsGlobal Banking News-February 10, 2023-Aperam and Econick form biosourced nickel JV (C)2023 ENPublishing - http://www.enpublishing.co.uk Stainless steel company Aperam S.A. (Euronext:APAM) announced on Friday a new...
- 8From:New Internationalist (Issue 535)The recent climate agreement forged in Glasgow did not mention soils once. It overlooked one of the most promising solutions on offer, according to Vijay Kumar Thallam. One of the world's leading proponents of...
- 9From:Subtropics (Issue 32)I walk up the hill behind my mother's house and my footsteps land on cryptogamic soil. I try to avoid it, but I can't, because it's everywhere. Cryptogamic soil can take many decades--even hundreds of years--to form....
- 10From:Texas Monthly (Vol. 49, Issue 6)Since 2015, rose has been one of the fastest-growing wine categories in the country: the pink-hued beverage is relatively affordable, low in alcohol, immensely versatile, and appealing to a range of palates. Its...
- 11From:New Internationalist (Issue 540)WHOSE FARM? 1% Just 1% of farms control over 70% of the world's agricultural land.(1) >80% of all farms (almost 500 million farmers) are under 2 hectares: * covering 12% of farmland(2) * producing 1/3 of...
- 12From:New Statesman (Vol. 150, Issue 5628)For more than a year, we have all had cause to think about consequence, as our lives changed while we looked on, powerless. Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition, as Monty Python famously put it, but I do wonder why...
- 13From:American TheatreWhen 3Views On Theater first emerged in 2019, its founders, playwrights Sarah Ruhl and the Lilly Awards, intended it as an alternative to the white-male-dominated theatrecritic establishment, and to the related notion of...
- 14From:Women's Health Weekly2020 DEC 17 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Investigators discuss new findings in Spermatogenesis. According to news reporting from Seoul, South Korea, by NewsRx journalists,...
- 15From:Pakistan Journal of Science (Vol. 73, Issue 1)Byline: M. Shafique, M.A. Qazi, A. Farooq, W. Abbas, R. Gul, N.I. Khan, F. Umar, M. Khalid, K.M. Mughal, M. Nasir, M. Jamil, G. Rasool, Z. Hamid, S.A. Khan, M. David and N. Ain Keywords: Available Zn, Cu, Kriging,...
- 16From:Rock Products (Vol. 125, Issue 11)CDE hosted a special Open House on Sept. 22 at Repurpose Aggregates in Joppatowne, Md. Rock Products was on-hand for the event and tour of the plant. Repurpose Aggregates (a product of Harford Minerals) was...
- 17From:Mother Earth News (Issue 315)In a recent article published by the Nature Sustainability journal, researchers discovered that nature-based farming methods have the potential to reduce synthetic fertilizer use while keeping yields high. A potential...
- 18From:Earth Island Journal (Vol. 37, Issue 4)Perhaps because he grew up next a forest in Uttarakhand, India, Shubhendu Sharma took nature for granted. But, he says, he must have felt its lack when he went on to work as an engineer at Toyota in the metropolis of...
- 19From:Environmental Education (Vol. 127)Soils underpin our ecosystems, our climate and human culture. Some of the biggest issues affecting our world and its inhabitants have soil at their heart. Healthy soil supports biodiversity: biodiverse soils can host...
- 20From:Chemical Industry DigestByline: Chemical Industry Digest AgroCares, a leading provider of mobile spectroscopy and a global provider of data-driven nutrient testing solutions, and trinamiX GmbH have partnered to integrate trinamiX's...