The mechanics of how water and carbon dioxide move in and out of plants greatly affects how trees grow in a carbon-dioxide-enriched environments.
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Microencapsulated B-Vitamins Help Dairy Cows Produce More Milk with Fewer Emissions
A new international study led by McGill University in collaboration with Jefo Nutrition shows that supplementing dairy cow diets with microencapsulated B-vitamins can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions while increasing milk yield and quality.
UC San Diego Launches Soil Health Center to Advance Climate Solutions, Food Security
Experts across the University of California San Diego have come together to launch a new center for soil health research, education and outreach in Southern California, creating a powerful opportunity to advance climate solutions.
Fine Particles in Pollution are Associated with Early Signs of Autoimmune Disease
A new study has linked air pollution exposure and immune-system changes that often precede the onset of autoimmune diseases.
Wildfires Reshape Forest Soils for Decades
Research team led by Göttingen University compares forest soils in different ecosystems in Chile.
Remote Southern Ocean Seabirds Study Highlights Reach of ‘Forever Chemicals’
Seabirds in one of the remotest parts of the planet are being exposed to a wide range of forever chemicals, scientists have discovered.


