Environment
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All Natural: Hand Pollination Increases Cocoa Yield and Farmer Income, Not Agrochemicals
Cocoa is among the most popular crops in the world, and a new study has shown that to increase its yield, as well as the income of small scale farmers, hand pollination is a better option to adopt instead of the intensive use of agrochemicals.
Latest Research Articles
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Wildlife Species Being Threatened by Continued Wildfires in the Western US
The Year 2100 Will See the Fastest Melting of Greenland's Ice Sheet in the Last 12 Millennia
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When to Consider Inbreeding: Guidelines That Help Crops Adapt to Climate Change
Device Originally Designed to Save Water Wastes Billions of Liters of Water Per Week
Researchers Reveal Enzyme Cocktail That Speeds Up Degradation of Plastic
Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano: From Lava Lake to Deadly Crater Lake
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Andean Communities Turn to Quinoa During the Current Pandemic and Climate Change Crises
Milpitas and San Francisco Bay Area Experience Tremors from Twin Earthquakes
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How to Move Your Business Towards a Fully Green Office
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Windship Technology Announces Project on Reducing Emissions and Fuel by 30%
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New Zealand Spring Storm: Snows to Beaches, Closed Roads, Cancelled Flights
Boris Johnson Says One-Third of English Countryside To Be Protected by 2030





