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12 things nature does automatically that humans try to engineer
We spend billions of pounds and decades of research trying to build machines that can clean the air, move water, […] ...
Behind flood and bushfire disasters is a less visible influence: changes in the planet’s water cycle. Rainfall and ...
Here's how to grow and care for lucky bamboo. Plus, what each number of stalks symbolizes, according to Chinese tradition.
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4 low-maintenance indoor plants that purify air naturally
A number of people believe that indoor plants are used just for improving the elegance of a room and they might require ...
By boosting beneficial microbes, researchers hope to increase crop resilience while reducing the use of synthetic nitrogen ...
Abstract: Underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) faces substantial challenges in optical signal detection and processing, particularly when traversing the boundary between air and water. To ...
Soil often feels like background material. People walk over it, plant into it, and rarely think further. Climate conversations usually skip past it in favor of forests, oceans, or new technology. That ...
Globally, soils contain three times as much carbon as exists in the atmosphere and all plants, combined. Which means that understanding how soil microbes recycle organic materials—sometimes sending CO ...
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