With a temperature sensor in hand, researchers can engineer crops that produce yields in warmer climates.
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Feds, States Can Help Biochar Live Up to its Soil-Saving Potential
Study shows how government promotes agricultural, environmental benefits – and could do more.
Fort McMurray Homes Have Normal Levels of Indoor Toxins, U of T Engineering Study Reveals
U of T Engineering researchers have examined dust from homes in Fort McMurray, Alta., for evidence of harmful toxins left in the aftermath of the devastating 2016 wildfire.
Cities Could Play a Key Role in Pollinator Conservation
Given the pressures that pollinators face in agricultural land, cities could play an important role in conserving pollinators, according to a new study.
Study Shows Vitamin D Supplements Are of No Benefit to the Over 70s
There is little benefit for those over 70 taking higher dose vitamin D supplements to improve their bone strength and reduce the risk of falls, new research has revealed.
Antarctic Ice Sheet Could Suffer a One-Two Climate Punch
Scientists have long speculated that our planet’s climate system is intimately linked to the Earth’s celestial motions.