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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Plants Balance Growth and Longevity Through Sugar Storage

Plants are masters of survival. They have a knack for storing energy in various forms, like starch, fructans, and soluble sugars. These are like their secret stash of snacks, helping them through tough times when photosynthesis isn't happening. But how do these energy reserves affect growth and how

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Big Chop: Hundreds of Climate Experts Lose Jobs

Imagine this: hundreds of dedicated scientists and experts suddenly lose their jobs. This wasn't some corporate downsizing. It was a government agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), saying goodbye to a big chunk of its workforce. These weren't just any employees; they w

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

NOAA's Big Shake-Up: Hundreds of Jobs Vanish

The Trump administration has been making big cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Around 800 employees were told to pack their bags and leave. The agency is responsible for keeping an eye on weather, climate, and the environment. The layoffs happened on Thursday, and m

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Power of Politics and Geography in Disaster Preparedness

When it comes to natural disasters, not all places are equal. Some regions are more at risk than others, and this isn't just about geography. Politics and regional differences play a huge role in how vulnerable a place is to natural disasters. This vulnerability isn't just about the frequency of dis

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Farmers' Eco-Friendly Pest Control

Farmers today face a big challenge. They need to keep pests away from their crops while also protecting the environment and their communities. There's no easy way out. They can't just spray chemicals whenever they want. So, they are getting creative and using technology to stay ahead of the game. Th

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Corn Belt Farmers Battle Pests with New Tactics

Pests are evolving and outsmarting the special corn used to fight them. This corn has a special toxin from a bacterium called Bacillus thuringiensis. It was designed to protect crops and make farming easier. However, pests have adapted and are now resistant to the toxin. This means the corn is not a

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Turning Old Jeans into New Treasures

Denim is everywhere. It's tough, it's blue, and it's a staple in closets worldwide. But what happens when our favorite jeans wear out? Most end up in landfills or are burned, which is a huge waste. Over 80% of discarded denim meets this fate. That's a lot of wasted material. Imagine if we c

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Nitrogen's Big Role in Atmospheric Absorption

Nitrogen is a big player in how atmospheric organic aerosols (OAs) absorb sunlight. These tiny particles in the air affect Earth's climate. But, the way they change and absorb light is still a mystery. Scientists have found that brown nitrogen (BrN), a nitrogen-rich part of OAs, is the main absorb

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Batu Dam: Flood Risk in a Changing Climate

Imagine a world where the rain doesn't just fall, it pours. This is the reality that Batu Dam in Malaysia might face due to climate change. The dam, built to handle a certain amount of water, is now under threat from increased rainfall. This isn't just about a few extra inches of rain; it's about ex

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Energy: Where Tech and Sustainability Meet

Energy companies are under the microscope. They are being watched for how they are handling sustainability. This is not just about being eco-friendly; it's also about making money. Digital technology is a big deal in this shift. It's changing how businesses operate. The energy sector is no exceptio

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