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Quality and Quantity of Enrichments Influence Well-Being of Aquaculture Fishes
Collaborative research of the University of Jyväskylä and Natural Research Institute Finland (Luke) presents new evidence of the effects of enriched rearing on well-being of aquaculture fishes.
AI Pinpoints Local Pollution Hotspots Using Satellite Images
Researchers at Duke University have developed a method that uses machine learning, satellite imagery and weather data to autonomously find hotspots of heavy air pollution, city block by city block.
Sunlight to Solve the World’s Clean Water Crisis
Researchers at UniSA have developed a cost-effective technique that could deliver safe drinking water to millions of vulnerable people using cheap, sustainable materials and sunlight.
Agricultural Trade Across US States Can Mitigate Economic Impacts of Climate Change
Agricultural producers deal firsthand with changing weather conditions, and extreme events such as drought or flooding can impact their productivity and profit.
A New Look at Evolution in the Oceans
The primeval ocean, full of nothing at first, evolved over time to the state that we have today. How did that development take place?


