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A provincial gravel blockade along an access road east of Lake St. Martin tumbled earlier this week, as a group of First ...
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Rice feeds more than half the world. From terraced paddies in Southeast Asia to irrigated fields in China and India, it underpins daily meals for billions of people. But the same flooded soils that ...
Looking at plants at the Chelsea Flower Show always requires a shift in perspective. I go round the show gardens twice, once to look at the overall impression and design, and another time to look at ...
The walnut harvest, running annually from September to November, is a mechanical marvel. Walnuts are far more than a snack; ...
The water isn’t being conjured out of thin air by magic but by MOFs— metallic organic frameworks. MOFs are nanocrystalline ...
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