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Will the Vegetables of the Future be Fortified Using Tiny Needles?
When farmers apply pesticides to their crops, 30 to 50 percent of the chemicals end up in the air or soil instead of on the plants.
How the Dirt Under Our Feet Could Affect Human Health
Soil plays a much bigger role in the spread of antibiotic resistance than one might imagine.
When It Comes to Reading the Room, Humans Are Still Better Than AI
Johns Hopkins research shows artificial intelligence models fall short in predicting social interactions, a skill critical for systems to effectively navigate the real world.
Air Fryers Confirmed as Least Polluting Cooking Method
Air fryers produce a tiny fraction of the indoor air pollution emitted by other cooking methods including pan and deep frying, a new study has shown.
Making Sturdy, Semi-transparent Wood With Cheap, Natural Materials
Can you imagine a smartphone with a wooden touchscreen? Or a house with wooden windows? Probably not — unless you’ve heard of transparent wood.