Cornell-led research reports that two local fungal pathogens could potentially curb an invasive insect that has New York vineyard owners on edge.
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Field Study Finds Pellet-Fed Stoves Cut Pollutant Emissions 90%, Nearing Gas-Stove Performance
A study by North Carolina State University researchers finds that a new cookstove design, which makes use of compressed wood pellets, reduces air pollution by about 90% for a range of contaminants associated with health problems and climate change.
Rapid Permafrost Thaw Unrecognized Threat to Landscape, Global Warming Researcher Warns
A “sleeping giant” hidden in permafrost soils in Canada and other northern regions worldwide will have important consequences for global warming, says a new report led by University of Guelph scientist Merritt Turetsky.
Reef Engineers
The next time you find yourself luxuriating in some exotic, Instagrammable vacation spot, thank a parrotfish.
Excessive Rainfall as Damaging to Corn Yield as Extreme Heat, Drought
Recent flooding in the Midwest has brought attention to the complex agricultural problems associated with too much rain.
NASA’s Aqua Satellite Finds Tropical Cyclone Fani Stronger, More Organized
Visible imagery from NASA’s Aqua satellite showed Tropical Cyclone Fani appeared more organized than the previous day.