Sinking Mississippi River levels in recent years have caused grain shipping disruptions, prompting farmers to pursue on-farm grain bins to preserve quality and market potential. "Storage is becoming a ...
Using a mix of tools and research approaches, scientists recently identified a long-sought carbon dioxide sensor in plants, key for controlling water evaporation, photosynthesis and plant growth. The ...
Kaitlyn Tradd, mechanical engineer at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, looks on as a crane lifts one of the new instruments, a $1.2 million, 2,500-pound, specially designed system of sonars and ...
LI-COR announced today that its Carbon Node is the recipient of the “Internet of Environment Solution of the Year” award in the 10th annual IoT Breakthrough Awards program conducted by IoT ...
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering, in collaboration with the National Energy Technology Laboratory, are among 11 projects in eight states selected to receive a ...
The reliable, noninvasive measurement of dissolved gases in microfluidic devices is an important and difficult activity for biological applications. The PreSens pCO 2 mini and chemical optical CO 2 ...
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“Branched polyethyleneimine (PEI), consisting of numerous imine groups, is employed for CO 2 gas detection, attributed to the interaction between imine groups and CO 2. Incorporating functionalized ...
Inside every smartphone, smartwatch, and medical sensor, a thin green slab quietly dominates the device’s climate impact.
A new leaf imaging system lets scientists watch plant stomata control water loss and carbon uptake in real time.
A network of air monitors installed in Northern California has provided scientists with some of the first measurable evidence quantifying how much electric vehicles are shrinking the carbon footprint ...
More than 50 years, ago researchers discovered that plants can sense carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentrations. As CO 2 levels change, “breathing” pores in leaves called stomata open and close, thus ...