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  • Non-Native Plants and Animals Expanding Ranges 100 Times Faster than Native Species, Finds New Research Led by UMass Amherst

    An international team of scientists has recently found that non-native species are expanding their ranges many orders of magnitude faster than native ones, in large part due to inadvertent human help.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Could the Global Boom in Greenhouses Help Cool the Planet?

    The world is awash with greenhouses growing fresh vegetables year-round for health-conscious urbanites.

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  • Climate Models Underestimate Carbon Cycling Through Plants

    The findings have implications for our understanding of the role of nature in mitigating climate change, including the potential for nature-based carbon removal projects such as mass tree-planting.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • When in Drought: Researchers Map Which Parts of the Amazon Are Most Vulnerable to Climate Change

    In the late 2000s, Scott Saleska noticed something strange going on in the Amazon rainforest. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Why Some Plant Diseases Thrive in Urban Environments

    Rachel Penczykowski, an assistant professor of biology in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, and five WashU graduate and undergraduate students tracked infestations of powdery mildew on common broadleaf weeds.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Western Agricultural Communities Need Water Conservation Strategies to Adapt to Future Shortages

    Relying on water storage won’t be enough to make up for declines in future water availability under a changing climate, new study shows.

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  • Fine-Tuning Leaf Angle with CRISPR Improves Sugarcane Yield

    Sugarcane is the world’s largest crop by biomass yield, providing 80 percent of the sugar and 40 percent of the biofuel produced worldwide. 

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  • Leafy Vegetables Found to Contain Tire Additives

    Scientists have found in leafy vegetables traces of several chemicals used to prevent the aging and corrosion of car tires.

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  • Tiny Crop-Health Sensors Could Help Cut the Cost of Groceries

    A compact, lightweight sensor system with infrared imaging capabilities developed by an international team of engineers could be easily fitted to a drone for remote crop monitoring.

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  • Uptake of Tire Wear Additives by Vegetables Grown for Human Consumption

    Car tires contain hundreds of chemical additives that can leach out of them.

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