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New rice research sows seeds for growing success (PhysOrg)
(PhysOrg.com) — With rice production in Australia plummeting and extreme weather events becoming more frequent, researchers at Macquarie University are working towards developing simple tests that could help growers better assess the health of their plants and more easily predict crop yields. (more…) Related items What makes a meal tasty? (PhysOrg) Dartmouth researchers create new nano switch (PhysOrg) Scientists... »
Atmospheric Nanoparticles Impact Health, Weather (Medical News Today)
Nanoparticles are atmospheric materials so small that they can’t be seen with the naked eye, but they can very visibly affect both weather patterns and human health all over the world - and not in a good way, according to a study by a team of researchers at Texas A&M University. Researchers Renyi Zhang,... »
Atmospheric nanoparticles can affect weather patterns and human health (Sify News)
A study by a team of researchers at Texas A and M University has determined that atmospheric materials called nanoparticles can very visibly affect both weather patterns and human health all over (get the story…) Related items Atmospheric nanoparticles can affect weather patterns and human health (New Kerala) Atmospheric nanoparticles impact health, weather professor says (EurekAlert!) Atmospheric Nanoparticles Impact... »
Atmospheric nanoparticles can affect weather patterns and human health (New Kerala)
Washington, March 2 : A study by a team of researchers at Texas A and M University has determined that atmospheric materials called nanoparticles can very visibly affect both weather patterns and human health all over the world. (get the story…) Related items Atmospheric nanoparticles can affect weather patterns and human health (Sify News) Atmospheric nanoparticles impact health,... »
Atmospheric nanoparticles impact health, weather professor says (EurekAlert!)
( Texas A&M University ) Nanoparticles are atmospheric materials so small that they can’t be seen with the naked eye, but they can very visibly affect both weather patterns and human health all over the world — and not in a good way, according to a study by a team of researchers at Texas... »