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Contemporary electronic devices produce significant waste, harming ecosystems. Innovation in design, consumption, materials, and end‐of‐life management is crucial. This review explores advanced materials for sustainable and responsible electronics, highlighting their potential to reduce environmental and health hazards while improving device ...
Rawan Omar+7 more
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Agriculture and climate change: An agenda for negotiation in Copenhagen [PDF]
Table of Contents: •Overview by Gerald C. Nelson •Agricultural Science and Technology Needs for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation by Rudy Rabbinge •Reducing Methane Emissions from Irrigated Rice by Reiner Wassmann, Yasukazu Hosen, and Kay Sumfleth
Nelson, Gerald C.
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When Cellulose Moves: Smart Sensors and Actuators
This review highlights cellulose‐derived soft actuators alongside with cellulose‐based sensors. Emphasis is placed on their integration into multifunctional devices that couple sensing and actuation to mimic natural motion and adaptability. We also discuss the challenges of achieving robust, reversible, and multi‐stimuli‐responsive motion, and outline ...
Francisco Sousa+2 more
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Organic Agriculture: A Global Perspective [PDF]
With global revenue surpassing twenty-five billion dollars annually, organic agriculture is a highly visible and rapidly growing component of agricultural production.
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Inkjet printing enables uniform, reproducible, and stable deposition of nitrogen‐doped graphene acid (NGA) on screen‐printed electrodes, outperforming traditional drop‐casting. The resulting electrochemical sensor exhibits enhanced sensitivity, long‐term stability, and efficient imidacloprid detection.
Martin‐Alex Nalepa+7 more
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Fundamentals of organic agriculture [PDF]
Organic agriculture can be traced back to the early 20th century, initiated by the Austrian spiritual philosopher Rudolf Steiner. It was later diversified by a number of key people, and more recent versions are guided by principles issued by the ...
Andrén, Olof+6 more
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Yellow Mealworm Larvae Derived Eco‐Friendly Substrates for Responsible Electronics
Electronic substrates composed of bioderived eco‐friendly materials constitute a unique opportunity for the development of the next generation of responsible electronics. In this work, the use of Yellow Mealworm Larvae is explored for the realization of rigid and flexible electronic substrates which can be favorable alternatives for existing substrates
Monika Gupta+6 more
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Corrigendum to the article: “Influence of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field on Plant Growth, Nutrient Absorption and Yield of Durum Wheat”, Notulae Scientia Biologicae 7(4):505-509, 2015. In the printed version of this article, a figure (page 508, Fig.
Nikolaos KATSENIOS+6 more
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I submit herewith the annual reports from the Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks, for the period ending December 31, 2011. This is done in accordance with
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Macro- and microscale gaseous diffusion in a Stagnic Luvisol as affected by compaction and reduced tillage [PDF]
Intensification of mechanical agriculture has increased the risk for soil compaction and deformation. Simultaneously, reduced tillage practices have become popular due to energy saving and environmental concerns, as they may strengthen and improve the ...
Fazekas-Becker, Orsolya+2 more
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