BYU researchers successfully inoculate alfalfa using salt-tolerant bacteria.
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Putting a Price on Carbon Pollution Alone Unlikely to Help Reach Climate Goals
Imperial researchers show that carbon taxes alone cannot reduce emissions enough to reach the Paris Agreement targets.
Plant Research Could Benefit Wastewater Treatment, Biofuels and Antibiotics
Duckweed genome discovery reveals how aquatic plants cope in challenging environments.
Vintage Film of Antarctic Glaciers Hints at Early Ice Shelf Collapse
Newly available archival film has revealed the eastern ice shelf of Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica is melting faster than previous estimates, suggesting the shelf may collapse sooner than expected.
Artificial Intelligence Used to Recognise Primate Faces in the Wild
The new software will allow researchers and wildlife conservationists to significantly cut back on time and resources spent analysing video footage, according to the new paper published today in Science Advances.
On the Alabama Coast, the Unluckiest Island in America
Dauphin Island has been battered by more than a dozen hurricanes and tropical storms in recent decades.