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Warming Midwest Conditions May Result In Corn, Soybean Production Moving North
If warming continues unabated in the Midwest, in 50 years we can expect the best conditions for corn and soybean production to have shifted from Iowa and Illinois to Minnesota and the Dakotas, according to Penn State researchers.
Risky Business: Courtship Movements Put Katydids in Danger
Reproduction can be risky.
Technique Could Enable Cheaper Fertilizer Production
Most of the world’s fertilizer is produced in large manufacturing plants, which require huge amounts of energy to generate the high temperatures and pressures needed to combine nitrogen and hydrogen into ammonia.
University Of Waterloo Developing DNA-Based COVID-19 Vaccine
Researchers at the University of Waterloo are developing a DNA-based vaccine that can be delivered through a nasal spray.
New Model Of The GI Tract Could Speed Drug Development
MIT engineers have devised a way to speed up the development of new drugs by rapidly testing how well they are absorbed in the small intestine.