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A poet has been appointed to try and bring people closer to nature through art. As artist in residence, Kirsten Luckins will create projects and activities over the coming year to showcase the ...
Aquaculture, the cultivation of aquatic organisms, is rapidly becoming the cornerstone of the global seafood industry. With wild fish populations under stress and ocean ecosystems threatened, ...
A new project led by the University of Southampton aims to improve the sustainability of mollusc farming in Asia. The research will focus on bolstering food security and protecting livelihoods in ...
The mollusks can also cause problems with shipping and infrastructure, as they weigh down buoys, clog intake valves, and damage boats. Yes, you can. They are consumed in China, the Philippines and ...
The Moon’s farside mantle is much drier than the nearside, according to new data from China’s Chang’e-6 mission, revealing a hidden hemispheric divide in lunar water. Credit: SciTechDaily.com Chinese ...
New £3m project to bolster sustainability of mollusc farming in Asia A new project has been launched to improve the sustainability of mollusc farming in Asia – the world’s largest producing region for ...
A new study details how the North American plate is “dripping” into the mantle due to the continued influence of the Farallon Plate, which has been subducting under the continent for 200 ...
Recent examinations have revealed rock and soil samples containing traces of clay-like materials, marine deposits, and remnants of seafood, including mollusks. These findings suggest that the ...
Unsustainable irrigation and drought have emptied nearly all of the Aral Sea’s water since the 1960s, causing changes extending all the way down to Earth’s upper mantle, the layer beneath the ...
A study reveals that termites are not simply spreading through natural processes, suggesting humans may be helping them 'conquer the world' by unknowingly transporting them aboard private boats ...