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  • Microbe Protects Honey Bees From Poor Nutrition, a Significant Cause of Colony Loss

    Indiana University researchers have identified a specific bacterial microbe that, when fed to honey bee larvae, can reduce the effects of nutritional stress on developing bees -- one of the leading causes of honey bee decline.

  • Solar Farms of the Future – Lancaster Research Underpins New Biodiversity Guidance

    Lancaster University researchers have helped to develop a new standard approach to assess how farms affect biodiversity.

  • Sustainable Practices Improve Farmers’ Wellbeing

    Small-holder farmers in rural Tanzania can improve food security and their wellbeing by adopting agroecological practices, new research funded by UKRI Global Challenges Research Fund has shown.

  • Artificial Photosynthesis Can Produce Food Without Sunshine

    Photosynthesis has evolved in plants for millions of years to turn water, carbon dioxide, and the energy from sunlight into plant biomass and the foods we eat. 

  • The Living City: Weaving Nature Back Into the Urban Fabric

    As climate change intensifies, cities will be on the front line, suffering from increased flooding and life-threatening heat waves.

  • Maine Wild Blueberry Fields Experience Warming Differently Depending on Location, Season, Time, UMaine Study Finds

    The location, season and the time of day influence how fast temperatures are rising at Maine wild blueberry fields due to climate change, according to a new University of Maine study.

  • Wildlife–Human Conflicts Could Shift With Climate Change

    As natural areas become increasingly fragmented, the potential for humans and wildlife to interact is growing.

  • Agriculture Emissions Pose Risks to Health and Climate

    Agricultural pollution comes from the prairie, but its economic impact on humans is a problem for cities.

  • How Restoring Abandoned Farms to Natural Habitats Can Mitigate Climate Change

    The Institute Woods near Princeton University’s campus comprises 589 acres of serene walking trails and a wooden footbridge enjoyed by hikers, runners, and birdwatchers. 

  • Wildfire Smoke Exposure Negatively Impacts Dairy Cow Health

    Increasing frequency and size of wildfires in the United States over the past several decades affect everything from human life and health to air quality, biodiversity, and land use. 

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