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  • Can Specialty Crops and Solar Thrive Together?

    CSU researchers study how solar farms and crops can co-exist.

  • Why Health Providers May Be Turning to Plan 'Bee'

    Australia has at least seven Leptospermum species that produce honey with exceptionally high levels of antibacterial activity, providing the scientific basis to facilitate the entry of Australian honey producers into premium medicinal markets. 

  • How Rare Earth Element (REE)-rich Deposits in Central Sweden Formed

    Much of our modern technology relies on the use of rare earth elements (REEs), and a key to finding more of them is to understand the processes that concentrate them in the Earth’s crust.

  • Drone Research May Benefit Farmers

    A Binghamton student researcher has been using drones to check crop stress in upstate New York, working with local farmers to identify problems before the plants cannot recover.

  • We Must Wake up to Devastating Impact of Nitrogen, Say Scientists

    More than 190 top international scientists, led by Professor Mark Sutton of the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH), are calling on the world to take urgent action on nitrogen pollution.

  • Plant Physiology Will Be Major Contributor to Future River Flooding

    By hoarding water underground, vegetation will help saturate soil, boosting rain runoff.

  • Study Finds Experimental Fences Deter Elephant Crop Raiding, Provide Income

    A University of Idaho-led team of researchers found that experimental fences reduced the number of times elephants left Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park to raid nearby crops by 80-95%.

  • Prof Honoured for Decades of Asparagus Development

    Prof. David Wolyn, Department of Plant Agriculture, is the University of Guelph’s Innovation of the Year award winner for 2019.

  • Land Management Practices to Reduce Nitrogen Load May Be Affected by Future Climate Changes

    Nitrogen from agricultural production is a major cause of pollution in the Mississippi River Basin and contributes to large dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • India’s Largest Salt Producer

    Satellite images capture extent of salt production in India.

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