The summer seasons of the last decades in the north of Western Siberia turned out to be the warmest for the last 7,000 years.
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Reconstructing Ice Age Diets Reveals Unraveling Web of Life
Research published this week in Science offers the clearest picture yet of the reverberating consequences of land mammal declines on food webs over the past 130,000 years.
Ohio State Leading New $15 Million Project to Study Carbon Farming as Climate Change Solution
Taking excess carbon out of the atmosphere, where it is driving climate change, and locking it into the soil, where it improves its health and agronomic productivity, is the impetus behind a new five-year, $15 million project at The Ohio State University.
Plants Reprogram Their Cells to Fight Invaders. Here’s How.
In times of war, factories retool to support the needs of battle. Assembly lines change course from turning out car parts to machine guns, or from building washing machines to aircraft engines.
Urban Crops Can Have Higher Yields Than Conventional Farming
As urban populations boom, urban agriculture is increasingly looked to as a local food source and a way to help combat inequitable food access and food deserts.
Concordia Researchers Present a Blueprint for Building Green
A new paper from the Next-Generation Cities Institute uses real-world examples to lay out the obstacles, opportunities and realities of sustainable real estate development.