University of Montana Professor Diana Six is one of 12 authors of a new report that addresses the potential for biotechnology to provide solutions for protecting forest trees from insect and pathogen outbreaks, which are increasing because of climate change and expanded global trade.
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Building Larger, Lighter Wind Turbine Blades
Researchers are contributing to renewable energy solutions with a National Science Foundation grant.
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Researchers found striking disparities in mortality rates from lung, prostate and colon cancer between urban and rural areas.
A Microbial Hot Spring in Your Basement
Scientists found heat-loving microbes living in water heaters in homes across the United States.
Idled Farmland Presents Habitat Restoration Opportunities in San Joaquin Desert
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