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Reduced Soil Tilling Helps Both Soils and Yields, Stanford Researchers Find
By monitoring crops through machine learning and satellite data, Stanford scientists have found farms that till the soil less can increase yields of corn and soybeans and improve the health of the soil – a win-win for meeting growing food needs worldwide.
Patchwork of Corn in the Snow
In the wake of a potent winter storm in late November in the U.S. Midwest, an unusual pattern turned up in satellite imagery.
Team Finds Link Between Vitamin A And Brain Response In Monarch Butterflies
The findings pave the way for understanding the mechanisms by which vitamin A operates in the brain to translate day length encoding into seasonal physiological and behavioral responses in animals.
Lake Oahe, South Dakota
The fourth largest man-made reservoir in North America extends from Pierre, South Dakota, to Bismarck, North Dakota.
Park Shape Could Reduce Mortality Risk
A study by Texas A&M researchers found that people living near irregularly shaped parks had a lower mortality risk.