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Corn and Soybean Rotation Could Pose Long-Term Tradeoffs for Soil Health
Rotating corn and soybeans, a widely used practice among Midwest farmers, potentially could contribute to long-term declines in soil organic matter, according to new research from an Iowa State University scientist.
A New Mathematical Approach to Understanding Zeolites
Zeolites are a class of natural or manufactured minerals with a sponge-like structure, riddled with tiny pores that make them useful as catalysts or ultrafine filters.
‘Picoscience’ And A Plethora of New Materials
The revolutionary tech discoveries of the next few decades, the ones that will change daily life, may come from new materials so small they make nanomaterials look like lumpy behemoths.
Warming Impedes a Coral Defense, but Hungry Fish Enhance It
Corals create potions that fight bacterial attackers, but warming appears to tip the scales against the potions as they battle a bacterium common in coral bleaching, according to a new study.
Computer Kidney Sheds Light on Proper Hydration
A new computer kidney developed at the University of Waterloo could tell researchers more about the impacts of medicines taken by people who don’t drink enough water.