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The numbers are in, and they paint a picture so clear that even the most committed carnivore might pause mid-bite.
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Meritus Gas Partners reports that maintaining optimal conditions in grow houses involves controlling light, temperature, ...
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Drea Hineman, a University of Wyoming student, has earned regional recognition for her innovative space-farming research ...
Legal battle over water quality puts Arkansas chicken farmers at risk of losing contracts and facing financial ruin.
The numbers are in, and they're pointing toward our plates as one of the most powerful tools we have to protect the planet.
Scientists have long known that mutations in certain genes affecting microtubules in plants can cause plants to grow in a twisting manner. In most cases, these are “null mutations,” meaning the ...
Once a medical miracle, antibiotics are now losing their power. Across the world, common infections are becoming harder—and sometimes impossible—to treat.
From the onset of his foray into presidential politics a decade ago, Donald Trump has been obsessed with managing California’s water.