As countries look to decarbonize their economies, floating solar farms have become an option.
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Thirty Years of Progress in Hurricane Forecasting Since Hurricane Andrew
A storm of this magnitude exposed the flaws of the hurricane observation tools used at the time
Illinois Study Suggests the Humble Minnow Can Take the Heat(wave)
Humans aren’t the only ones suffering through unprecedented heatwaves in a warming climate. Consider the humble minnow.
Aggies Working To Protect One Of Nature’s Most Critical Species, The Honey Bee
Aug. 20 is National Honey Bee Day. Here's how Texas A&M's Honey Bee Research Program is working to better understand this "keystone species."
Sulfur Shortage: A Potential Resource Crisis Looming as the World Decarbonises
The study, published in the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) journal The Geographical Journal, highlights that global demand for sulfuric acid is set to rise significantly from ‘246 to 400 million tonnes’ by 2040 - a result of more intensive agriculture and the world moving away from fossil fuels.
Home Gardens are “Living Genebanks” That Sustain Livelihoods in Central Asia
Central Asia is the point of origin for a wide diversity of fruit and nut trees; including many local and wild varieties that have not been scientifically documented.