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Functional Genomics in Model and Crop Plants: Unlocking the Genetic Code for Sustainable Agriculture
Elevated COâ‚‚ and Crop Nutrition: Are We Trading Yield for Quality?
Photosynthesis Photosynthetic Acclimation to Climate Change: COâ‚‚, Light, and Temperature Interplay
Live-Cell Imaging Techniques in Plant Developmental Biology
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Aquaponics: The Sustainable Symbiosis of Fish and Food
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Aquaponics: The Sustainable Symbiosis of Fish and Food

  • PARUL SHARMA
  • April 9, 2025
As global populations rise and environmental pressures intensify, the demand for sustainable, efficient food production methods has never been more urgent. Aquaponics, a beautifully efficient system that merges aquaculture (raising fish) with hydroponics (growing plants in water), is emerging as…
Rooted in Space: Could Gardens Be the Key to Human Survival on Mars and Beyond?
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Rooted in Space: Could Gardens Be the Key to Human Survival on Mars and Beyond?

  • PARUL SHARMA
  • April 5, 2025
As space agencies and private companies set their sights on Mars and beyond, one pressing challenge stands out—how to support human life on long-duration space missions. While rockets, propulsion, and life-support systems often steal the spotlight, a quieter revolution is…
Aeroponics in Agriculture: The Future of Soil-Free, Sustainable Farming
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Aeroponics in Agriculture: The Future of Soil-Free, Sustainable Farming

  • PARUL SHARMA
  • April 1, 2025
In today’s rapidly changing world, agriculture is facing some of its toughest challenges yet. Climate change, limited arable land, water scarcity, and a growing global population are pushing us to rethink how we grow food. Traditional farming methods, though time-tested,…
Growing Without Soil: Hydroponics and the Next Generation of Farming
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Growing Without Soil: Hydroponics and the Next Generation of Farming

  • PARUL SHARMA
  • March 31, 2025
As the global population surges toward an estimated 10 billion by 2050, the pressure on traditional agriculture to feed the world’s people intensifies. Unfortunately, conventional farming methods are facing mounting limitations due to shrinking arable land, climate change, soil degradation,…
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