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Greenhouse vegetable production emits high levels of nitrous oxide, study finds

by Milton Acorn
Greenhouse vegetable production emits high levels of nitrous oxide, study finds

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A new study has found that greenhouse vegetable production (GVP) systems are major sources of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, a potent greenhouse gas. The study, conducted …

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What would the great economic philosophers think?

by Milton Acorn
What would the great economic philosophers think?

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Even during a cost of living crisis, with interest rates and inflation high, the average spending per person for Christmas 2023 in the U.K. is expected …

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Bioengineers building the intersection of organoids and AI with ‘Brainoware’

by Milton Acorn
Bioengineers building the intersection of organoids and AI with ‘Brainoware’

Reservoir computing hardware properties. a, Evoked response (raster plot and post-stimulation histogram) on a single bipolar voltage pulse stimulation (mean ± standard error of the mean (s.e.m.), n = 5 stimulation trials). b, Representative …

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People once lived in a vast region in north-western Australia—and it had an inland sea

by Milton Acorn
People once lived in a vast region in north-western Australia—and it had an inland sea

Left: Satellite image of the submerged northwest shelf region. Right: Drowned landscape map of the study area. Credit: US Geological Survey, Geoscience Australia For much of the 65,000 years of …

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Ancient stars could make elements with more than 260 protons

by Milton Acorn
Ancient stars could make elements with more than 260 protons

R-process nucleosynthesis. Credit: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory The first stars of the universe were monstrous beasts. Comprised only of hydrogen and helium, they could be 300 times more massive than …

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New AI model can predict human lifespan, researchers say. They want to make sure it’s used for good

by Milton Acorn
New AI model can predict human lifespan, researchers say. They want to make sure it’s used for good

Built using the same transformer models powering other large language models, a new AI tool is able to predict events in human lives, researchers say. Credit: Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University Researchers …

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Team develops transistors with sliding ferroelectricity based on polarity-switchable molybdenum disulfide

by Milton Acorn
Team develops transistors with sliding ferroelectricity based on polarity-switchable molybdenum disulfide

Credit: Yang et al. (Nature Electronics, 2023). Over the past few years, engineers have been trying to devise alternative hardware designs that would allow a single device to both perform …

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Scientists develop bio-pesticide from fungi to control a beetle and protect Eucalyptus plantations

by Milton Acorn
Scientists develop bio-pesticide from fungi to control a beetle and protect Eucalyptus plantations

Assessment of entomopathogenic fungi (EF) against G. platensis adults. a) Efficacy of EF (B. psudobassiana SP-1, B. bassiana CA-1, B. bassiana CA-2, M. brunneum CA-3 and M. robertsii RI-1) using …

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Agronomists map evolution and genetic diversity of millet to increase yield

by Milton Acorn
Agronomists map evolution and genetic diversity of millet to increase yield

Population structure analysis results of 100 proso millet accessions: clustering diagram at K = 2, at K = 3 and at K = 5. Credit: Agronomy (2023). DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13102514 Compared …

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Live Christmas trees affect indoor air chemistry, researchers find

by Milton Acorn
Live Christmas trees affect indoor air chemistry, researchers find

NIST researchers placed a common type of Christmas tree in a sealed chamber for 17 days to monitor and measure the chemicals it emits. These chemicals called volatile organic compounds …

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