Invisible pollutants in high tech greenhouses may be quietly reshaping the food on our plates and the soil beneath our feet.
Harvard researchers argue California should lower its cleanup goal for lead in soil from 80 milligrams per kilogram to 55 mg/kg. The scientists contend the state’s number is based on outdated science.
Overview AI in soil health analysis enables faster, more accurate assessment of soil conditions using data from sensors, ...
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DDT soil pollution is still a major problem in many parts of the world. Researchers have developed a new method to manage ecological risks from the toxin by binding it with biochar. When they mixed ...
Scientists tested rice under record heatwaves and found that hotter soils by themselves did not cause dangerous spikes in ...
Elected officials in California are calling on the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Newsom administration to pay for soil testing on properties destroyed in the Eaton and Palisades ...
Climate change also alters nitrogen in soils and plants, shaping food quality, water safety, and pollution risks worldwide.
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