Many farmers in northeastern China and eastern Russia use fire to clear fields and get them ready for planting.
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Following Nature’s Cue, Researchers Build Sustainable Industrial Networks
New research shows that eco-industrial parks inspired by the architecture of food webs are economically beneficial, resilient and environmentally friendly.
Vertical Turbines Could Be the Future for Wind Farms
The now-familiar sight of traditional propeller wind turbines could be replaced in the future with wind farms containing more compact and efficient vertical turbines.
Seaweed Solutions
Researchers say cultivated seaweed can soak up excess nutrients plaguing human health and marine life.
Icy Clouds Could Have Kept Early Mars Warm Enough For Rivers and Lakes, Study Finds
One of the great puzzles of modern space science is neatly summed up by the view from NASA’s Perseverance, which just landed on Mars: Today it’s a desert planet, and yet the rover is sitting right next to an ancient river delta.
Study First to Explore Combined Impacts of Fishing and Ocean Warming on Fish Populations
The combined effect of rapid ocean warming and the practice of targeting big fish is affecting the viability of wild populations and global fish stock says new research by the University of Melbourne and the University of Tasmania.