520 day isolation shows microbes could endanger Mars space crew on long journey

In Russia, six Marsonauts crew members lived in a mock space capsule for the 520 days it would take to travel to Mars and...

Ditch the Bug-B-Gone, More bugs means healthier homes

In North Carolina, researchers from the California Academy of Sciences, North Carolina State University and the Natural History Museum of Denmark found that the...

Living Wall brings life to interior spaces

In Italy, the Living Architecture project prototypes are gaining traction as an alternative living space where natural resources are incorporated into daily living. A...

Genetically Modified Silkworms Attack Virus and Survive

In China, researchers are using silkworms to kill viruses, taking CRISPR/CAS, an immune system that attacks foreign genes in the host to protect itself,...

Trimble Dimensions Integrates Three Platforms into One, Trimble Ag Software

In Colorado, Trimble Dimensions has integrated three of its platforms, Connected Farm, Farm Works Software and Agri-Data Solutions, into one solution, Trimble Ag Software....

How Biochar Improves Plant Health is Better Understood

In Israel, researchers at the Volcani Center Agricultural Research Organization have caught a better glimpse of why biochar can have positive effects on soil...

100,000 Genomes Project singing “Woah, we’re half way there”

In the United Kingdom, the Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England and Genomics England today announced reaching the 50,000 whole human genome...

Masterful Microbes Munch on Ocean Plastic

In Spain, researchers think we can thank microbes in the ocean for the lower amounts of plastic in the ocean than expected based on...

Nutrients in soil directly related to microbial activity

In California, microbial metabolism, nutrient availability, and soil carbon cycling rates were found to be intricately linked together in a study of wetlands and...

Big Data Helps Farmers’ Profits According to USDA

In Washington, DC, the United States Department of Agriculture released data showing that larger farmers (over 2,900 acres) are using more technology and precision-agriculture...

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