AgricultureSoil biodiversity Soil biodiversity refers to the variety and abundance of living organisms found within the soil ecosystem. It refers to the relationship of soil to biodiversity…
Plants and AnimalsA Study Shows Molecular Pathways Behind Hibernation in Mammals Researchers have shed insight on the molecular mechanisms driving hibernation, with their findings published today as a Reviewed Preprint in eLife. The editors regard their…
EconomicsEconomic Geography Economic geography is a discipline of geography that studies the spatial distribution of economic activities and how they affect the landscape. It is a subject…
AgricultureIndustrial Agriculture Industrial agriculture refers to large-scale, intensive farming practices that use contemporary technology, machinery, and chemicals to increase food productivity and efficiency. It is a type…
Environmental ScienceNew Evidence of an Autonomous Written Language on Easter Island before European Invasion A team of philologists, chemists, environmental physicists, and engineers from various European institutions discovered evidence of an undeciphered script on wooden tablets constructed on Easter…
AgricultureAgricultural Marketing Agricultural marketing is the process of selling agricultural products from farm to consumer. It includes the services required to move an agricultural product from the…
AgricultureAgribusiness Agribusiness refers to the commercial operations associated with the production, processing, and marketing of agricultural goods and services. It refers to the industry, companies, and…
EconomicsAgricultural Economics Agricultural economics is an applied branch of economics that uses economic theory to optimize the production and distribution of food and fiber products. It focuses…
GeologyAlgae Fuel Algae fuel, often known as algal biofuel, is a renewable energy source made from several species of algae. It is an alternative to liquid fossil…
Environmental ScienceA Record-Breaking Number of Hoodoos Can be Found at Bryce Canyon The Grand Staircase is a 160-kilometer (100-mile) stretch of sedimentary rock that was first proposed by geologist Clarence Dutton in the 1870s. Dutton envisioned it…