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‘Three-tailed’ Lipid Helps Cells Survive During Heart Attack, Stroke
When starved of oxygen during a heart attack or stroke, cells unleash a flurry of emergency measures to protect themselves and the body.
Robot Matches Humans in Scouting for Vineyard Diseases
The latest version of an autonomous robot that can scout for grape diseases in vineyards in near-real time, with an accuracy that matches highly trained human scouts, will one day help track crop-killing pathogens with minimal labor.
What Does It Mean for Soil To Be Healthy?
Yushu Xia is an assistant research professor at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, a research institute of the Columbia Climate School, where she leads the Soil Systems Lab.
The Ocean Carbon Sink Is Ailing
The world’s oceans act as an important sink for carbon dioxide (CO₂).
Farm of the Future Sows Digital Seeds
On a tranquil stretch of Cornell’s experimental vineyard in Portland, New York, the hum of sensors and whirring of drones overhead signal a new era of agriculture.


