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New Way of Analyzing Soil Organic Matter Will Help Predict Climate Change
A new way of analyzing the chemical composition of soil organic matter will help scientists predict how soils store carbon — and how soil carbon may affect climate in the future, says a Baylor University researcher.
Oklahoma State University Releases Bumper Crop Of Wheat Varieties
Scientists at Oklahoma State University are giving wheat farmers new options to plant in their fields soon — five wheat varieties that build on years of research and careful selection of the best traits.
Researchers Combine CAT Scans And Advanced Computing To Fight Wildfires
As wildfires rage across much of the American West, researchers at Stanford have used CAT scanners, the same instruments used in medicine to peer inside the human body, to understand the process of smoldering.
Wildlife Goes Nuts Over Acorns
It is the time of year when Oklahoma wildlife goes nuts … over acorns. The floors of the state’s wooded areas are loaded with these delectable little nuggets of goodness.
Model Shows How Fluids Unlock Faults To Unleash Earthquake Swarms
Earthquakes can be abrupt bursts of home-crumbling, ground-buckling energy when slices of the planet’s crust long held in place by friction suddenly slip and lurch.


