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Stanford environmental engineers have developed a planning tool called AquaCharge that helps urban water utilities develop efficient, cost-effective systems to replenish aquifers.
Water Systems | University Research | Stanford UniversityScripps program provides stepping-stone for diverse students considering graduate programs in earth and ocean sciences.
Water Systems | University of California San DiegoThe chemical responsible for forming a potent carcinogen in recycled water has been confirmed by researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering.
University Research | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Systems | University of Southern CaliforniaScientists have discovered a protein that allows plants to grow with significantly less water.
University Research | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Systems | University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignA postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oregon has shown that linking pollen records to plant traits works to reconstruct the benefits ecosystems provide for humans.
Agriculture | University Research | University of OregonUsing plant RNA data from 2-week-old corn seedlings researchers from Michigan State University have shown that farmers and scientists can improve adult crop trait predictions with accuracy that rivals current approaches using DNA, i.e. genetic data.
Agriculture | Michigan State UniversityBy monitoring crops through machine learning and satellite data, Stanford scientists have found farms that till the soil less can increase yields of corn and soybeans and improve the health of the soil – a win-win for meeting growing food needs worldwide.
Agriculture | Stanford UniversityMichigan State University researchers have collaborated with the Great Lakes Potato Chip Company to produce limited edition purple potato chips.
Agriculture | Michigan State UniversityIn remote areas with low literacy rates, showing animated videos in the local language demonstrating agricultural techniques results in high retention and adoption rates of those techniques, researchers from Michigan State University found.
Agriculture | Michigan State UniversityNew research from Michigan State University sheds light on how these natural enemies of crop-destroying bugs respond to large-scale spatial patterns in agricultural landscapes
Agriculture | Michigan State University