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agriculture

With mouth-watering foods, mountain farms in Europe seek climate readiness

Corn on a farm

Global Farm Consolidation Threatens Food Systems

Mosquito

Mosquitoes hate coconut-scented soap

Transforming food waste using sustainable technologies could produce enough protein to tackle the global food crisis.

Converting food waste to protein could help the global hunger crisis

Queen bee

Indoor ‘queen banking’ could help beekeepers deal with changing climate

Wine connoisseurs face testing times as climate change alters flavours

Kangaroos looking at camera

Kangaroo fecal microbes could reduce methane from cows

Bumble bee

Lured by bright colors: Wild bee queens face death in commercial hives

For their artificial fairy, Hao Zeng and Jianfeng Yang got inspired by dandelion seeds.

Fairy-like robot flies by the power of wind and light

European farms mix things up to guard against food-supply shocks

A soybean protein blocks LDL cholesterol production, reducing risks of metabolic diseases

Time series of 45° incline flame test of non-woven fabrics from the MAGIC recombinant inbred lines (RILs) with the inferior heat release capacities (HRC) and the most superior HRC. Each image is 5 seconds apart. Top series is fabric made from RIL-225, which like all untreated textiles produced from conventional cultivated white cottons, was fully consumed by flame in approximately 15 seconds. Bottom series is RIL-385, which self-extinguished.

New cotton is naturally fire resistant

Bins of rice

Genetically modified rice could be key to tackling food shortages caused by climate change

A breadfruit tree in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Photo by Nyree Zerega

Caribbean breadfruit traced back to Capt. Bligh’s 1791-93 journey

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