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Most Americans have toxic weedkiller in their urine, 'disturbing' study finds
Researchers have been tracking levels of glyphosate in human urine for years, but experts are divid…
Andrea Michelson
Researchers successfully grew plants in Apollo-era lunar soil. Their work could inform future space farmers.
Plants grown in moon dirt showed signs of stress, were smaller, and grew more slowly than their cou…
Paola Rosa-Aquino
A bird flu outbreak is killing bald eagles and driving up egg prices
Experts are worried about an outbreak of H5N1, a highly contagious flu strain that's dangerous to b…
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Tax-friendly destinations: A guide to the world's lowest taxes countries
New Delhi, Oct 1 (IANSlife) In recent years, there has been a significant surge in the number of In…
A futuristic farming startup raised $260 million from Jeff Bezos and SoftBank on the promise of upending agriculture. Insiders are raising questions.
"Most excitingly, [Plenty] is building a 100,000 square foot vertical-farming warehouse in Kent, Wa…
Erin Brodwin
Biden is trying to win over rural Trump voters in Michigan with a campaign ad featuring farmers whose businesses have been impacted by climate change
The ad features a local Michigan fruit farmer discussing his concerns over the impacts climate chan…
Kelsey Vlamis
The first dogs evolved from wolves in Asia — and maybe the Middle East — a study of ice age DNA suggests
Ancient wolf DNA spanning the last 100,000 years, points to the moment — possibly two moments — whe…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Iraq's extreme drought reveals a 3,400-year-old city
A team of archaeologists rushed to the site to excavate and map the city before it, once again, bec…
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Deforestation and logging aren't just decimating the Amazon's forests. They're making them quieter.
Researchers recorded thousands of hours of chirps and grunts in the forest to assess its biodiversi…
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Strawberries and spinach often contain pesticides even after washing, according to an annual report of toxic chemicals in produce
The annual Shopper's Guide from the Environmental Working Group lists fruits and vegetables based o…
Andrea Michelson
Omicron-infected deer put scientists on high alert for spillover of new variants to humans
The coronavirus seems widespread among white-tailed deer in the US, raising concerns about the spil…
Aria Bendix
Dog pee and poop could be harming the soil in nature reserves, study suggests
The study, carried out on four nature reserves in Belgium, suggests that dog feces could cause mass…
Marianne Guenot
Scientists Are Close To Making Broccoli Taste Much Better On The East Coast
The Eastern Broccoli Project, supported by a $3.2 million grant from the Department of Agriculture …
Dina Spector
A coronavirus outbreak in Iowa deer is prompting scientists to worry if the animals could be a reservoir for the virus in the long term
A study, which was not peer-reviewed, found a number of wild deer in Iowa had active infections of …
Marianne Guenot
You probably qualify for a COVID-19 booster already, even if you don't realize it, several health experts say
The CDC suggests boosters for some adults after six months. But some experts say there's room for i…
Aria Bendix
A meteor that incinerated the residents of an ancient city inspired the biblical story of Sodom, research suggests
Millennia ago, a meteor half the size of the Statue of Liberty struck an Middle Eastern city. The e…
Aylin Woodward
15 Emerging Agriculture Technologies That Will Change The World
Synthetic biology: Synthetic biology is about programming biology using standardized parts as one p…
Michell Zappa, Policy Horizon…
States are begging Americans to kill spotted lanternflies as scientists struggle to keep the pests from spreading
Spotted lanternflies, originally from Asia, first arrived in Pennsylvania in 2014. The insects are …