Horses are notorious for belly ailments. Over the course of a lifetime, chances are good a horse will suffer at least once from some kind of gastrointestinal (GI) problem, with severity ranging from mild to life threatening.
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Farmlands to Wetlands? Experiential Learning Lets Students Explore History, Policy of Restoration
Two Trent University students will be conducting research on Trent land this summer as part of an experiential learning project, to investigate if and how farmed land can be returned to a natural wetland state.
Where Will Flooded Fields Best Replenish Groundwater?
In California, the amount of water exiting aquifers under the state’s most productive farming region far surpasses the amount of water trickling back in.
Engineers Develop Concept for Hybrid Heavy-Duty Trucks
Heavy-duty trucks, such as the 18-wheelers that transport many of the world’s goods from farm or factory to market, are virtually all powered by diesel engines.
Simultaneous Heatwaves Caused by Anthropogenic Climate Change
Many people will remember last summer – not only in Switzerland, but also in large swathes across the rest of Europe, as well as in North America and Asia.
As the Keto Diet Gains Popularity, Scientists Explain What We Do and Don’t Know
As Silicon Valley trendsetters, famous actors, and online health sites tout the low-carbohydrate, high-fat ketogenic, or “keto,” diet, scientists are working to study it – from how it impacts inflammation in the brain to its effects on weight and heart health, as well as any other potential health risks.