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Vertical farms are finally branching out

Basil grown at PlantLab in Amsterdam goes from seedling to supermarket shelves in two weeks. Teake ZuidemaBy experimenting with more efficient lighting, vertical farmers are also finding that they can sustain new crops. The post Vertical farms are finall

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Ancient cities had toxic pollution, too

This crater lake in Guatemala could help us understand what happened to the Maya. Deposit PhotosThe Maya may have dealt with dangerous algal blooms. The post Ancient cities had toxic pollution, too appeared first on Popular Science.

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Indian lunar orbiter hit by heat rise

Scientists have switched off several on-board instruments to halt rising temperatures inside India's first unmanned lunar spacecraft.

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Pesticides leave a lasting mark on pollinating bees

A common pesticide had lingering impacts on blue orchard bees. Deposit PhotoBees that encountered the chemicals as larvae went on to produce fewer offspring as adults. The post Pesticides leave a lasting mark on pollinating bees appeared first on Popula

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