The AIPH Novelty Protection Group is committed to plant breeder rights (PBR) and held an online seminar last week.
AIPH is hosting an event on how a global interpretation of how new plant preparation techniques would benefit horticulture
The AIPH Novelty Protection Group is committed to plant breeder rights (PBR) and held an online seminar last week.
The difference by 2100 is expected to impact global biodiversity and food security – ScienceDaily
Future climate change, according to researchers from the University of California, Irvine and other institutions, will lead to a regionally uneven shift in the tropical rainbelt – a narrow band of heavy rainfall near the equator. This development can endanger food security for billions of people. In a study published today in Nature climate changeThe […]
Temperature records show past volcanic activity, current global warming trends – ScienceDaily
Scientists used a 600-year-old sea sponge to reconstruct a record of sea temperature in the North Atlantic, revealing past volcanic activity as well as the current global warming trend from the release of carbon dioxide and other heat scavenger gases into the Earth's atmosphere and absorbed by the oceans. The research team, led by the […]
New study of the earth's crust shows that global growth was spurred three billion years ago – ScienceDaily
Curtin University researchers used ancient crystals from eroded rock found in river sediments in Greenland to successfully test the theory that portions of the ancient crust of the earth acted as "seeds" from which later generations of crusts grew. The results not only advance understanding of the Earth's crust production over time, its structure and […]
A global assessment of the effects of groundwater on ocean chemistry is important to understanding rock weathering and its effects on climate – ScienceDaily
An invisible groundwater flow seeps into the ocean along the world's coasts. Scientists have tended to disregard their contributions to ocean chemistry and have focused on the far larger amounts of water and solute that enter the ocean from rivers and streams. However, a new study has found that groundwater discharge plays a more important […]
First global study shows uneven urbanization among major cities over the past two decades – ScienceDaily
The world has seen dramatic urbanization in the past few decades. According to the latest United Nations (UN) report, the world population was 7.6 billion and the urban population was 4.2 billion in 2018. By 2050, the world population is projected to rise to 9.7 billion, with 68% of the population living in urban areas. […]
The new data-driven global climate model provides projections for urban environments – ScienceDaily
Cities only take up about 3% of the Earth's total land surface, but they bear the burden of the human-perceived effects of global climate change, the researchers said. Global climate models are created for an overall analysis, so urban areas are poorly represented. In a new study, researchers are taking a closer look at how […]