05/06/2022 SOURCE: bioengineer.org
Pesticides affect the health of agricultural soils and waterways. But how do the living organisms in our ecosystems react if
The effects on ecosystems of reduced pesticide use
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05/06/2022 SOURCE: bioengineer.org
Native species in California’s estuaries are expected to experience greater declines as invasive species interact with climate change, according to
Invasive species and climate change impact coastal estuaries
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11/20/2020 SOURCE: bioengineer.org
Credit: Kansas State University MANHATTAN, KANSAS -- Two recently published studies from Kansas State University researchers and collaborators have led
Two K-State studies focus on SARS-CoV-2 transmission in domestic cats, pigs
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11/05/2020 SOURCE: bioengineer.org
Large-diameter trees make up 3% of total stems, but account for 42% of total carbon storage in Pacific Northwest forest
The biggest trees capture the most carbon: Large trees dominate carbon storage in forests
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10/22/2020 SOURCE: bioengineer.org
Credit: Tim Betler/UPMC EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE UNTIL 7 A. MBacterial metabolism of dietary soy may lower risk factor for dementia
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Topics: Beekeeping, Ag United Kingdom, Pollinators,
Pollinator monitoring more than pays for itself
Value of nationwide pollinator monitoring schemes, some involving citizen scientists, is 70 times higher than their costCredit: Credit Nadine Mitschunas
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Topics: Fruit, Grapes, Climate Change,
Detecting soil-surface ozone early can help prevent damage to grapes and apples
UMass Amherst materials chemists develop a durable leaf 'tattoo' for monitoringCredit: UMass Amherst/Andrew lab AMHERST, Mass. - Farmers and fruit
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12/03/2019 SOURCE: bioengineer.org
Saint Louis University research finds higher death tolls, more hospitalizations in small town USA Credit: Saint Louis University Residents of rural areas are more likely to be hospitalized and to die than those who live in cities primarily because they lack access to specialists, recent research found. The study, led by Kenton Johnston, PhLack of specialists doom rural sick patients
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12/03/2019 SOURCE: bioengineer.org
Credit: PhenoCam Network Carbon serves as the building block of life — it cycles through every organism, the environment, and the atmosphere to make Earth capable of sustaining life. Freshwater ecosystems may cover less than one percent of the Earth’s surface, but they play an active role in the global carbon cycle through carbon respiration […]Researcher receives NSF grant to study fate of terrestrial carbon in freshwater ecosystems
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