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Posted January 22, 2013:
- Plant Water Demands Shift With Water Availability
- First Global Assessment of Land and Water ‘Grabbing’
Posted January 18, 2013:
- Wind in the Willows Boosts Biofuel Production: Trees Grown Diagonally Produce Five Times More Biofuel
- Improved Stink Bug Trapping Methods
Posted January 17, 2013:
- Dietary Shifts Driving Up Phosphorus Use
- Photovoltaics Beat Biofuels at Converting Sun's Energy to Miles Driven
Posted January 16, 2013:
Posted January 15, 2013:
- Growing Food on Walls? Robotic Nutritional Advice? What Does the Future Kitchen Hold?
- Mycobacteriosis in Fish
Posted January 14, 2013:
Posted January 11, 2013:
- Ladybugs Diet Influences Effectiveness as Biocontrol Agent
- Beef Industry, Consumers to Be Affected by Cattle Production Decreases in 2013
Posted January 10, 2013:
- Lower Nitrogen Losses With Perennial Biofuel Crops
- Research Revisiting the Safety of GM Weevil-Resistant Peas in Mice Contradicts Previous Risk Assessment Findings
Posted January 9, 2013:
- How Does Your Garden Glow?
- Used Coffee Grounds Are a Rich Source of Healthful Antioxidants
- Bugs Need Symbiotic Bacteria to Exploit Plant Seeds: Mid-Gut Microbes Help Insects in Processing Their Food
- Mixed Forests More Productive Than Monocultures
Posted January 8, 2013:
Posted January 7, 2013:
- Who Deforested Central Africa: Humans or Climate?
- Studying Rodents' Habitats to Prevent Leptospirosis
- Stink Bug: Combating a Top-Ranked Invasive Insect
- Corn Could Help Farmers Fight Devastating Weed
Posted January 4, 2013:
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Posted January 2, 2013:
- Bonobos Will Share With Strangers Before Acquaintances
- Treating Stable Flies in Pastures
- Terrace Farming Unearthed at Ancient Desert City of Petra
- New Insights Into How Plants Grow in Response to Light, Water and Gravity
Posted December 26, 2012:
- Amazon Deforestation Brings Loss of Microbial Communities
- Bumblebees Do Best Where There Is Less Pavement and More Floral Diversity
Posted December 21, 2012:
Posted December 20, 2012:
- Biologists Design Method to Monitor Global Bee Decline
- Discovery of Africa Moth Species Important for Agriculture, Controlling Invasive Plants
- Can Observations of a Hardy Weed Help Feed the World?
- Archaeologists Date World's Oldest Timber Constructions
Posted December 19, 2012:
- From Farm to Table, Mealworms May Be the Next Best Food
- Soybeans a Source of Valuable Chemical
- A New, Super-Nutritious Puffed Rice for Breakfast Cereals and Snacks
- Badger Sleeping Habits Could Help Target TB Control
- Destructive Forest Cockchafers: Gut Microbes Help Beetles Digest Wood
- Unraveling the Threads: Simplest Cotton Genome Offers Clues for Fiber Improvements
- Invasive Plant Species May Harm Native Grasslands by Changing Soil Composition
- Stillbirth and Neonatal Death in Piglets
Posted December 18, 2012:
- States Aiming to Promote Healthy Eating Through Sales Taxes Often Miss the Target
- The Green Revolution Is Wilting
- Crisis in Syria Has Mesopotamian Precedent, Experts Say
- Consequences of Abandoning Alpine Meadows: Scrubs Now Encroaching on Land That Had Been Cultivated for Centuries
Posted December 17, 2012:
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