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  • Organic Nanozymes Have Broad Applications From Food and Agriculture to Biomedicine

    Nanozymes are tiny, engineered substances that mimic the catalytic properties of natural enzymes, and they serve a variety of purposes in biomedicine,  chemical engineering, and environmental applications. 

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  • ‘New’ Herbicides in Blackberry Production Could Soon Be an Option for Growers

    Two “new” herbicide options could soon be available for blackberry growers during the 2025 growing season.

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  • Confronted with Wildfire Smoke, These Trees Stop Breathing

    Scientists have discovered that ponderosa pines effectively stop breathing when beset by wildfire smoke.

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  • Bold Moves Needed for California Agriculture

    California should take urgent and bold measures to adapt its $59 billion agriculture sector to climate change as the amount of water available for crops declines, according to a collaborative report by University of California faculty from four campuses.

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  • AI Takes Flight to Revolutionise Forest Monitoring

    Forests are often described as the ‘lungs of the Earth’, absorbing twice as much carbon as they emit, acting as carbon sinks (storing CO2 in their branches, roots and leaves).

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  • Nitrogen Emissions Have a Net Cooling Effect. But Researchers Warn Against a Climate Solution

    An international team of researchers has found that nitrogen emissions from fertilisers and fossil fuels have a net cooling effect on the climate.

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  • Svalbard: Non-Native Species are Threatening Vulnerable Plant Life

    New, non-native plant species are constantly being found in Svalbard, and researchers are working to ascertain what threat these species pose to the native plants.

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  • How Tree Bark is Helping to Fight Climate Change

    For many years, we have known that trees are nature's champions at absorbing carbon dioxide.

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  • Butterflies Accumulate Enough Static Electricity to Attract Pollen Without Contact

    Butterflies and moths collect so much static electricity whilst in flight, that pollen grains from flowers can be pulled by static electricity across air gaps of several millimetres or centimetres.

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  • Study of Urban Moss Raises Concerns About Lead Levels in Older Portland Neighborhoods

    Lead levels in moss are as much as 600 times higher in older Portland neighborhoods where lead-sheathed telecommunications cables were once used compared to lead levels in nearby rural areas, a new study of urban moss has found.

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