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Future of Crop Production: Artificial Environments Can Double the Yield of Lettuce
Artificial methods of growing lettuce produce twice the amount of the crop as traditional field-based methods, according to a new study from the University of Surrey. The meta-analysis also found that it was quicker to grow lettuce using artificial methods, with production rates 50% faster in summer periods and up to 300% faster in winter.
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African Wild Dogs Could Get Extinct Due to Hot Temperatures Amid Climate Change [Study]
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Pet Vaccination: Restoring Trust in Canine Vaccination Among US Dog Owners
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New Mutation Rates Show 20,000 Humpback Whales Lived In North Atlantic Prior To Commerical Whaling
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Polar Bears at Risk: Analysis of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sea Ice Loss
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Rare Amur Tiger Fell Off A Bench After Receiving Anesthesia For A Dental Procedure, Suffer From Fatal Spinal Injury
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Deadly Brain-Eating Amoeba Kills Swimmer in Austin Area Lake, Texas
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Tropical Storm Idalia: Georgia Also Experiencing Massive Floods, Destruction; Disaster Declaration OK'd In Florida
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Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents Harbor a New Species of Marine Bacteria With Bioactive Properties
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Bushfire Risks Likely in Australia Due to Dry, Warmer Temperatures
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Prime Minister Mitsotakis Estimates Over 150,000 Hectares Burned by Greek Wildfires
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US Weather Forecast: Heatwaves to Hit Central US, Northeast This September
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About 121 Passenger Trains in China Suspended Due to Typhoon Saola Impacts This Week