Tag: water
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Soil Health Field Day focuses on sustainability.news
[ad_1] A lot of dirty talk took place on Wednesday at Sobieski. The Morrison County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) hosts a Soil Health Field Day where growers across the region can get tips from speakers and vendors on how to maximize yields with the best soils. I made it. The event also included ... -
Australian Science Celebrates India’s 75th Anniversary of Independence
[ad_1] India became an independent nation 75 years ago today. To celebrate the 75th anniversary of India@ and the close bilateral relationship between Australia and India, the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has partnered with the Academy to share the story of the close ties of scientific research between the two ... -
Turing patterns, 70 years later
[ad_1] In honor of the 70th anniversary of Alan Turing’s groundbreaking paper on morphogenesis, we review the history of this paper and its many applications. Often considered one of the fathers of modern computing, Alan Turing is widely recognized for his contributions to the field of computer science. In particular, Turing developed the Turing His ... -
Can drinking coffee make you live longer?
[ad_1] Americans drink an estimated 517 million cups of coffee every day. National Coffee Association (opens in new tab), making it the most popular non-water beverage in the United States. Drinking coffee has been associated with various health benefits. But will it help you live longer? Many large studies suggest that biologically active compounds in ... -
Scientists expand knowledge on Alcobacter health risks
[ad_1] Evidence has been added that Alcobacter has been detected in food, but the significance of the results is still unknown. Several species of Arcobacter are considered emerging foodborne pathogens and can cause gastrointestinal illness. Tracing the source and route of transmission of Arcobacter is a step towards assessing the risks associated with these agents. ... -
From Trout in Classroom Coordinator to Education Outreach Manager: Krista Hodges | Features
[ad_1] Krista Hodges has worked with the Dan River Basin Association (DRBA) since 2011, her position growing from Trout in the Classroom Coordinator to her current position as Education Outreach Manager. When he’s not working to help the environment, he spends a lot of time outdoors with his family and working on the farm where ... -
[Science Solitaire] kick that bucket list
[ad_1] Learning something is a bottomless pit, loving is a bottomless pit, and if you really learn, love, and live to the fullest, you will never kick the bucket by ticking off an item on your list. pass it. Many people have something called a “to-do list”. This is a list of things I want ... -
A brief history of fast fashion and why it’s bad for you and the environment
[ad_1] Fast fashion is a very recent phenomenon in the industry that seriously harms workers, animals, and the environment. The 1800s saw a slowdown in fashion. I had to collect and prepare leather and wool myself, weave fabrics and make clothes. As with the sewing machine, the Industrial Revolution introduced new technology. Making clothes has ...









