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World-Changing Technology Enables Crops to Take Nitrogen from the Air

A major new technology enables all of the world's crops to take nitrogen from the air rather than expensive and ...  > full story

Full Genome Map of Oil Palm Indicates Way to Raise Yields and Protect Rainforest: Single Gene Identified Whose Regulation Controls Oil Palm Yield

A multinational team of scientists has identified a single gene, called Shell, that regulates yield of the oil palm tree. The fruit and ...  > full story

Hunting Pushing Central African Forests Toward Ecological Collapse

Scientists have warned that current hunting trends in Central African forests could result in complete ecological collapse. ...  > full story

Bees 'Betray' Their Flowers When Pollinator Species Decline

Remove even one bumblebee species from an ecosystem and the impact is swift and clear: their floral "sweethearts" produce ...  > full story

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