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When I moved to Connecticut in July of 2021, I remember driving through neighborhoods looking for somewhere I might eventually want to live and being struck by the beautifully-landscaped yards ...
Despite government plans to spend Sh19 billion on fertiliser subsidies, much of it may be money down the drain without proper ...
A study of fossils from the Permian-Triassic extinction event 252 million years ago shows that forests in many parts of the ...
Black Earth Rising’ is a reminder that the climate catastrophe is often felt most keenly by the populations who bare least ...
The Rich Earth Institute will host an On-Farm Field Day from 3 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, July 10, at Spring Tree Road (head to the West River ...
New images from the European Space Agency’s Biomass mission show how the satellite uses advanced radar to map flows of carbon ...
Researchers have identified buried copper ore by testing the DNA of microbes in the surface soil. These ‘biological ...
Wave-like landforms on Mars provide clues about the planet’s icy history, its potential to support life, and the behavior of ...
Hurricane Helene lasted only a few days in September 2024, but it altered the landscape of the Southeastern U.S. in profound ...
Plants and trees send their roots into the ground to soak up water and nutrients from the soil. Until now, scientists ...
Risk models can’t rely just on the past anymore. A team of geoscientists suggests new ways to forecast evolving hazards in real time as cascading disaster risk worsens.
Scientists have created living communities of bacteria and fungi that could survive in protective habitats on the Red Planet.