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Tag Archives: salinity
New program aims for insect delivery of protective genes to modify mature plants within a single growing season.
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Posted in Articles, DoDLive Science, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Featured, Photos, Research, Rotator, Technology
Tagged agricultural food supply, clean air, commodity crops, DARPA, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, drought, flooding, food, frost, fungi, herbicides, humans, insects, life, materials, pests, plant, plants, pollution, salinity, viruses
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If this new program is successful, warfighters, especially those in water-borne vessels, will see better methods to detect and avoid unexploded ordinance & other hazardous materials.
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Posted in Articles, Technology
Tagged artificial seawater, Dianne J. Luning Park, dissolved organic matter, DNT degradation rate, Dr. Brian Pate, environmental water sources, explosive molecules, Marine Chemistry, nitrate concentration, pH, physicochemical variables, salinity, temperature, TNT, trinitrotoluene
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