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"Longevity Vitamin" in Food Crops Reduced by Soil Disturbance
The level of a potent antioxidant in food crops is reduced by the tillage of agricultural soil.
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Plants Flowering a Month Earlier in UK Due to Warming Climate
Climate change is causing plants in the UK to flower a month earlier on average, which could have profound consequences for wildlife, agriculture and gardeners.
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Toxic Pigments Could Be Replaced by Nature's Own Colors
Nanothin layers of clay have been used to create "structural color" as an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional paints, stains and varnishes.
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Phasing Out Animal Agriculture Could Stabilize Climate Change
A new study of the climate impacts of raising animals for food concludes that phasing out all animal agriculture has the potential to substantially alter the trajectory of global warming.
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Amazon Rainfall Impacted by Even the Smallest Pollution Particles
Researchers studying the Amazon area have found that nanoparticles resulting from human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels rapidly grow in the atmosphere and influence cloud formation.
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Disposable Sensor Strips Detect Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks
Researchers have developed a single-use sensor strip that can be used with a circuit board, like a hand-held glucometer, to detect cerebrospinal fluid leaks.
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Powerful Chemical Analysis Tool Helps To Unravel Complexities of Harmful PFAS
A powerful mass spectrometer is providing a method of characterizing and cataloging chemical compounds in the PFAS family.
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How Successful Are Food Waste Solutions?
A study evaluating the effectiveness of solutions to reduce food waste has reported that the most popular solutions are standardizing date labels and making food donation easier.
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99% of CO2 Could Be Removed From Air by Game-Changing Technology
Engineers have demonstrated a way to effectively capture 99% of carbon dioxide from air using a novel electrochemical system powered by hydrogen.
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Surprisingly High Levels of Artificial Radioactivity Found On Glaciers
Surprisingly large amounts of artificial radioactive isotopes from the environment have been found to accumulate in shallow holes on glacier surfaces.
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