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Large Regional Differences in Agricultural Adaptation to Future Climate Change in Europe
An overview of ongoing and planned climate adaptation measures in European crop production shows vast regional differences.
Pheasant Meat Sold for Food Found to Contain Many Tiny Shards of Toxic Lead
A study has found that pheasants killed by lead shot contain many fragments of lead too small to detect by eye or touch, and too distant from the shot to be removed without throwing away a large proportion of otherwise useable meat.
Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Corn Belt Soils Spike When Soils Freeze, Thaw
Nitrous oxide may be much less abundant in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide, but as a greenhouse gas, it’s a doozy.
Machine Learning Algorithm Predicts How to Get the Most Out of Electric Vehicle Batteries
The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, say their algorithm could help drivers, manufacturers and businesses get the most out of the batteries that power electric vehicles by suggesting routes and driving patterns that minimise battery degradation and charging times.
Air You Can Chew: The History of Utah’s Air Quality
When Salt Lake City official George Snow said that the Wasatch Front’s air quality issues could not be solved “in a single day or year, not by a single group or group of persons.