ENVR-1401 at Lone Star College isn't just about memorizing soil types—it's about understanding how particle size ratios dictate water retention, plant growth, and ecosystem health. With 2026 lab ...
Deep in Harvard Forest in central Massachusetts, researchers have been running a controlled warming experiment for 37 years.
In every backyard, park, and playground on Earth, the ground is teeming with a type of bacteria called Streptomyces—one of the most abundant organisms on the planet. While these dirt-dwelling microbes ...
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The researchers have developed a new type of microbial fuel cell (MFC) that provides a reliable and constant source of electricity generated by soil-dwelling microorganisms. The focus of this study ...
Homegrown chickpeas could be on the menu for future astronauts. With help from compost and symbiotic fungi, chickpea plants grow and produce seeds in simulated lunar dirt, researchers report March 5 ...
Leveraging tools from seismology — the study of earthquakes and the inside of our planet — the Earth Rover Program aims to provide critical data on the health of soil. Humans, and terrestrial life in ...
Johns Hopkins University geneticists and a small army of researchers across the country, including students, are working to catalog the vast and largely unknown soil microbiome of the United States.
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For Katie Lewis, Ph.D., every soil sample, every field trial and every long day in the West Texas sun comes down to one thing – helping farmers build a future that lasts. Katie Lewis, Ph.D., Texas A&M ...
In a fusion of soil science, space exploration and brewing beer, Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Soil and Crop Sciences doctoral student Harrison Coker ’23 is leading ...