As food demand rises due to growing and changing populations around the world, increasing crop production has been a vital target for agriculture and food systems researchers who are working to ensure there is enough food to meet global need in the coming years.
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Participants in Environmental Health Studies Vulnerable to Re-Identification
Before sharing human research data, scientists routinely strip it of personal information such as name, address, and birthdate in order to protect the privacy of their study participants.
Are Sinking Soils in the Everglades Related to Climate Change?
This research is important to protect the Everglades Agricultural Area, which plays a large role in Florida’s agriculture economy.
Atlantic Circulation Collapse Could Cut British Crop Farming
Crop production in Britain will fall dramatically if climate change causes the collapse of a vital pattern of ocean currents, new research suggests.
Aeolus Winds Now in Daily Weather Forecasts
ESA’s Aeolus satellite has been returning profiles of Earth’s winds since 3 September 2018, just after it was launched – and after months of careful testing these measurements are considered so good that the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts is now using them in their forecasts.
How AI Will Affect UN Goals for Climate, Development and Global Stability
An international team of scientists this week released a first-ever study of how AI can help – as well as hinder – sustainable development worldwide.