07/18/2023 SOURCE: www.smithsonianmag.com
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07/07/2023 SOURCE: www.smithsonianmag.com
Plants visited by honeybees rather than native bees may become more inbred, a new study suggests
Pollination From Honeybees Could Make Plants Less Fit to Survive and Reproduce
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06/29/2023 SOURCE: www.smithsonianmag.com
The documents provide evidence of climate change's effect on hardwood trees in Ohio
What a 19th-Century Farmer’s Forgotten Notes Reveal About Growing Seasons
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Topics: Electric Vehicles, Trending News,
Could Electric Tractors Revolutionize Farming?
The vehicles may change the agricultural landscape by scaling sustainability and increasing efficiency
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Topics: Corn/Maize, CRISPR/Gene Editing, Genes /Genetics,
By Studying Corn, Barbara McClintock Unlocked the Secrets of Life
A look through a historic microscope helps explain what we all owe the Nobel Prize-winning scientist
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Research,
Researchers Transfer a Human Protein Into Plants to Supersize Them
While a promising route to boosting crop yields, experts say more work needs to be done to understand why the tweak works
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Topics: Agriculture US, Beekeeping, Conservation/Tillage,
The American Bumblebee Has Vanished From Eight States
In two decades, the insect's population has declined by nearly 90 percent due to a combination of threats, including habitat loss, pesticides and diseases
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The Science Behind Grilling the Perfect Steak
Want to learn how cooking transforms beef’s flavor? Meat scientists have the answers.
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Researchers Uncover the Watermelon's Origins
A Sudanese plant called the Kordofan melon is the watermelon's closest wild relative, according to a new study
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The Nation's Corn Belt Has Lost a Third of Its Topsoil
Researchers used satellite imaging and surface soil color to find out how much of the nutrient-rich earth has eroded away
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