A project led by Penn State researchers is aimed at ensuring the economic and environmental sustainability of agriculture in the face of development pressures and other challenges of urbanization.
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Scientists Unlock Genetic Secrets of Wine Growers’ Worst Enemy
Pest colonizes grape vines, forms root and leaf tumors, repels other predators.
FSU Engineering Researchers Harness Wind Data to Help Meet Energy Needs in Florida
Emerging technologies might be economically viable in Florida and other parts of the Southeast.
Fighting Malaria, Sustainably
Bruce Lipshutz receives a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to make antimalarial drugs inexpensively — and green.
Argonne-Led Team Finds Specially-Designed Engines and Fuels Could Cut Air Emissions and Water Use
Advanced fuels and new engine designs could reduce emissions and water use over the next 30 years, according for a new study led by Argonne scientists.
Coastal Cities Leave Up to 75% of Seafloor Exposed to Harmful Light Pollution
A study led by the University showed that quantities of light used in everyday street lighting permeated all areas of the water column.


