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Understanding Past Climate Change 'Tipping Points' Can Help Us Prepare for the Future
Of all the creatures on Earth, humans manipulate their environments the most. But, how far can we push it before something drastic happens?
MRIs On Crop Roots Open New Doors For Agriculture
Texas A&M scientists are applying the imaging technology to develop crops with deeper roots and stronger drought resilience.
Adapting Roots to a Hotter Planet Could Ease Pressure on Food Supply
Supercomputer-powered 3D imaging of root systems to help breeders develop climate-change adapted plants for farmers
Optimizing Phase Change Materials Could Reduce Power Plant Water Consumption
Trillions of gallons of water are used annually to prevent power plants from overheating. A Texas A&M research group is looking into alternative methods of cooling steam turbines.
Flooding in Central China
A slow-moving rainstorm overwhelmed rivers and reservoirs, leading to deadly flooding in the province of Henan.