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Farm-to-Table via Supercomputer
Picture a Northern California vineyard, rows of grapevines bathed in morning fog, workers hand-thinning vines, exposing them to sunlight, and the slow rhythm of the seasons guiding each harvest.
Eliminating Plastic Consumption by Using Agricultural Residues
“That’s the dream,” says researcher Hanne Dalsvåg.
UK Marine Heatwave Research Priorities Outlined in New National Roadmap
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are periods of unusually warm sea temperatures, recognised as one of the fastest emerging climate-related drivers of change in the ocean.
AI Improves Flood Projections Under Climate Change
When engineers and planners design roads, bridges and dams, they rely on hydrological models intended to protect infrastructure and communities from 50- and 100-year floods.
Pretty Soon, Heat Pumps Will Be Able to Store and Distribute Heat as Needed
Researchers have developed a heat storage unit that takes up less space than a regular hot water tank.


