Pasture grasses tend to be fairly disease-free, with one exception, rust. Rust is frequently observed by farmers and does ...
A comprehensive study of 238 high-oil peanut varieties in China reveals key insights into their agronomic traits, disease ...
Climate change poses a very real threat to several crops, which could spell trouble for the availability of certain foods in ...
It's a head-scratcher situation: some Illinois farmers are reporting moisture levels in their corn are dropping only one ...
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Shining a light on lung cancer
Chewing tobacco, which is still practised in some Ugandan communities, contributes to cancers of the mouth and lungs ...
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Can Science Fix Global Bean Shortages
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Million-year-old skull may rewrite human evolution, solve 'Muddle in the Middle'Million-year-old skull may rewrite human evolution, solve 'Muddle in the Mi…
A new analysis of a million-year-old skull from China challenges the long-held assumption that Homo erectus was our ancestor.
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Climate change could erase 80% of whitebark pine's current habitat across the Rockies and Northwest
A new study, led by federal agencies in collaboration with the University of Colorado Denver, shows that the whitebark pine ...
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