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Emerging insights into low impact development (LID) strategy for urban flood resilience under climate change

Publication date: March 2026Source: Environmental Development, Volume 58Author(s): Md Enamul Huq, David López-Carr, Nor Kalsum Mohd Isa, Hanifah Mahat, Mohd Hairy Ibrahim, Nasir Nayan,...

[ASAP] Mechanistic Analysis of Programmed Iteration by Module 5 of the Nocardiosis-Associated Polyketide (NOCAP) Synthase

BiochemistryDOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.5c00718 Source: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.5c00718

The future of geothermal energy may depend on fossil fuel workers

Mike Fleming was always interested in geothermal energy — how it works, how sustainable it is, and how efficiently it can heat homes and...

The US barely bothers to track geoengineering. What could go wrong?

People have tried to manipulate the weather for thousands of years, whether through magic, superstition, or science. In the 1840s, one schoolteacher suggested that...

[ASAP] Modal Backflow Neural Quantum States for Anharmonic Vibrational Calculations

Journal of Chemical Theory and ComputationDOI: 10.1021/acs.jctc.5c01852 Source: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.5c01852

2025 Global CEA Census Now Available for Download Through Agritecture and CEAg World Partnership

WILLOUGHBY, OH and NEW YORK, NY USA – CEAg WorldTM, a Meister Media Worldwide media and events brand in the controlled environment space, and...

Dragon’s Den appearance by Ontario agtech company yields publicity, but no investment

Ayrshire cows showed up on a recent edition of CBC’s Dragon’s Den, but they didn’t leave the March 5 show with any cash. However, Shari...

Seafood fraud: There might be something fishy about your flounder

Seafood is so vulnerable to fraud that one in five products may not be what is claimed, warns the UNFAO. Source: https://www.eco-business.com/news/seafood-fraud-there-might-be-something-fishy-about-your-flounder/

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