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Stress relief for plants is on the way. . .in the form of a novel anti-stress molecule
First, researchers identified the genes behind the 'DMSP' molecule in the wild plants; then they found a way to transfer its ...
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3 天
The idea of burying wood to store carbon is so simple it almost sounds absurd. But is it?
Researchers made an ancient find that suggests with the right conditions the potential impact of "wood vaults" could be ...
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5 天
Circular construction could be a huge boon for climate—and jobs
In a new study, the researchers tallied up the substantial economic and ecological benefits of taking buildings apart piece ...
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12 天
An overlooked solution for climate-friendly buildings: Better floor plans
When researchers auto-generated small apartment floor plans to make them efficient and comfortable, they found they could ...
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9 天
Proof from tomatoes that biofertilizers increase yields—minus the environmental costs
New study adds evidence to a body of research that biofertilizers could replace synthetic ones and make regenerative farming ...
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10 天
If renewable power becomes too cheap to meter, is that a climate win?
Back in the 1960s, the nuclear industry promised a future in which electricity was too cheap to meter. Decades later, the ...
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10 天
Artificial plant guzzles carbon and produces electricity
Made of tiny bacteria, the new fake plant soaks up more carbon than its natural cousins, and produces electricity to boot ...
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11 天
Can animals develop a tolerance for living close to humans—even being caught and tagged?
Grabbed. Drugged. Tied up. Collared. Animal tagging in the name of science can be rough. A team of researchers wondered what ...
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5 天
This tiny frog has become a test case for applying the calculus of capitalism to conservation
The coquí llanero seems like an unlikely mascot for bold investing. Pale yellow and no wider than a dime, the tiny Puerto Rican frog bears little resemblance to the bulls, sharks and bears that ...
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