Invasive plants in coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes are degrading wetland habitat, decreasing biodiversity, and reducing ecosystem services. Our objective is to refine and integrate process-based ...
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Crowd sensing for the environment: Citizen science and plant apps map how urbanization alters city soils and climate
Plants reflect urban climate and soil conditions with remarkable precision. Using more than 80 million observations from plant identification apps, researchers at the Max Planck Institute for ...
A recent study published in Nature Chemical Biology examines how plants can be engineered to alert for the presence of a prohibited and harmful pesticide in the water the plant is placed in, and the ...
UH degree students are invited to join the remote Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Program in Environmental Remote Sensing at the University of Barcelona. The next course begins in March 2026! For more ...
Scientists from the University of Jaén in Spain have developed a novel method for monitoring PV plants from remote sensing data. Their method utilizes an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) equipped with a ...
Palo Alto, CA-- Understanding how plants respond to stressful environmental conditions is crucial to developing effective strategies for protecting important agricultural crops from a changing climate ...
Plants grow from something unexpected—carbon drawn in through tiny pores called stomata. At Stanford, researchers are studying how these structures form to understand plant growth. Subscribe to our ...
The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) on Tuesday said it has awarded contracts to HEO, SatVu and Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC) to provide commercial ...
Understanding how plants respond to stressful environmental conditions is crucial to developing effective strategies for protecting important agricultural crops from a changing climate. New research ...
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