In a study published in Nature Sustainability, an ecosystem scientist and an agricultural economist outline how to develop a more sustainable land management system through data collection and stakeholder buy-in.
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Caribbean Coral Reef Decline Began in 1950s and '60s From Human Activities
Not long ago, the azure waters of the Caribbean contained healthy and pristine coral reef environments dominated by the reef-building corals that provide home to one-third of the biodiversity in the region.
Which Foods Do You Eat Together? How You Combine Them May Raise Dementia Risk
It’s no secret that a healthy diet may benefit the brain.
Electronic Skin Fully Powered by Sweat Can Monitor Health, Serve as Human-Machine Interface
One of the ways we experience the world around us is through our skin.
Valorizing Wastewater Can Improve Commercial Viability of Biomass Oil Production
Oil produced from biomass can provide a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. But technological challenges make it difficult to scale up production and make it economically viable.
USGS Releases First-Ever Comprehensive Geologic Map of the Moon
Have you ever wondered what kind of rocks make up those bright and dark splotches on the moon?