I’m replacing Lea Harrison, who has a perforated ear drum and can’t fly. So I don’t have any lecture notes, I’m sorry to say. Her lecture was “What is Permaculture?” The more you know about it, the harder it is to say what it is. And I know a lot about it, so you won’t […]
Plant Neurobiology
Conversations With Dr. Cowan & Friends | Episode 38: Carin Fortin & Delmar McComb Of Blossom’s Farm (47:54)
Conversations With Dr. Cowan & Friends | Episode 38: Carin Fortin & Delmar McComb Of Blossom’s Farm (47:54) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/F2dQDtW4cEzd If You Find EarthNewspaper.com Informative, Please Make A ContributionDonate today and support the work I do seven days a week. Each day I publish […]
Conversations With Dr. Cowan And Friends Episode 36: Jon Nilsson (50:44)
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Cold Plasma Could Transform The Sustainable Farms Of The Future by Stephen Ornes
How the fourth state of matter can make a greenhouse greener – and boost plant growth. Physicist Stephan Reuter of Polytechnique Montréal spends most days using his expertise in energy and matter to improve medical technologies. Recently though, he stood in a sea of green to consider how a shower of charged particles might affect […]
Pollinators: First Global Risk Index For Species Declines And Effects On Humanity by University of Cambridge
Disappearing habitats and use of pesticides are driving the loss of pollinator species around the world, posing a threat to “ecosystem services” that provide food and wellbeing to many millions—particularly in the Global South—as well as billions of dollars in crop productivity. This is according to an international panel of experts, led by the University […]
Farm Robots Are The Future; Let’s Start Preparing Now, Researcher Argues by Cell Press
No longer science fiction, farm robots are already here—and they have created two possible extremes for the future of agriculture and its impacts on the environment, argues agricultural economist Thomas Daum in a Science & Society article published July 13 in the journal Trends in Ecology & Evolution. One is a utopia, where fleets of […]