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Reviving Seagrass with New Technique for Climate-Resilient Oceans

Ecologists from the University of Groningen are pioneering innovative techniques to revive seagrass meadows, which are crucial for marine ecosystems. Using a modified caulking gun, researchers inject a mix of mud and seagrass seeds into sediment to enhance growth. Additionally, genomic research is identifying climate-resilient seagrass varieties to ensure compatibility and success in restoration projects. …

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Cactus Pear: A Sustainable Solution for Biofuel Production

Researchers at the University of Nevada, Reno, have identified water-efficient cactus pear varieties with significant potential for biofuel production. A three-year field trial revealed dramatic differences in biomass yield among 14 varieties, with the top-performing hybrid producing eight times more biomass than the least productive. This hybrid also demonstrated superior survival rates and ease of …

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CETI Partners with RIVAMED to Revolutionize Water Treatment in Turkey

Turkey is currently facing a severe water crisis, with 60% of its 320 lakes having dried up due to drought and unregulated industrial activities. This has led to significant pollution, rendering the water undrinkable in many regions. High levels of arsenic and other contaminants, exacerbated by chlorine treatment, have resulted in harmful byproducts such as …

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