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Blooming Bath Time Delights From Your Garden

The saying goes, “April showers bring May flowers” but it doesn’t just mean that your garden alone should enjoy the fragrant blooms of the season. The abundant flora and fauna makes a perfect companion for…

Fire scars on the alaskan tundra

Nearly ten years ago, the largest recorded tundra fire in the Arctic, known as the Anaktuvuk River fire, was sparked by a lightning strike, burning its way across more than 400 square miles of the…

Tilling and soil wetters benefit local crops

“At West Midlands, the strategic tillage approach gave superb results—wheat establishment improved by 60 per cent and yield by 85 per cent an increase of 1.5 tonnes per hectare, compared with the unploughed treatments,” he…

Keep Your Garden Green

With spring on the way, it’s time to get your outdoor spaces (or indoor pastorals) primed for growing season. But can you still produce an enchanting plot of flourishing flora and fauna without damaging the…

Uncovering impacts of gold mining in Papua New Guinea

EPS Faculty/Earth Institute Research Scientist Joshua Fisher and Professor Sarah Knuckey from the Columbia Law School work with a translator to explain the results of an independent environmental assessment during a community consultation in Papua…

'Extreme' corals could hold key to species survival

An example of the type of coral found in mangrove environments. Credit: Emma Camp After months of planning there is one thing even the most prepared expedition leader can't control: the weather. For UTS marine…
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