Outside their Echo Park recording space last month, five members of the L.A. goth-psych band Death Valley Girls climb into their tour van and head off for what will be, they hope, one of the more upsetting nights of their lives.
“I brought you an extra crucifix,” singer Bonnie Bloomg
They started in a tiny little pot at the grocery store, two banana seedlings about the size of a 12-inch ruler.
Now they’re a pair of trees standing nine feet tall and pushing the ceiling of Yukon and Beth Soles’ greenhouse in Fort Nelson.
All in the span of a year and
Shell Egypt, EGAS and Petronas have awarded a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract to a Bechtel-led coalition that includes Enppi and Petrojet to study a proposed unified power system between the onshore gas processing plant of the West Delta Deep Marine (WDDM) gas fields in the Me
They started in a tiny little pot at the grocery store, two banana seedlings about the size of a 12-inch ruler.
Now they’re a pair of trees standing nine feet tall and pushing the ceiling of Yukon and Beth Soles’ greenhouse in Fort Nelson.
All in the span of a year and
According to a study co-led by The University of Queensland, a new way of using compost could boost global crop production and deliver huge benefits to the planet.
Professor Susanne Schmidt from UQ's School of Agriculture and Food Sciences said adopting a Precision Compost Strategy (PCS)
According to a study co-led by The University of Queensland, a novel method of employing compost might enhance worldwide food output while also providing significant environmental advantages.
According to Professor Susanne Schmidt of the University of Queensland's School of Agriculture a
The global “Commercial Greenhouse Market Size” is expected to grow with a significant CAGR from 2022 to 2030. Market Statsville Group™ deeply researched this report to foresee substantial growth in the industry in the coming years. It is an exhaustive report entailing an in-depth and com
On the DeWitt Clinton high school lives a new large farm that can grow 10,000 pounds of produce a year. Hydroponics is a way to skip the soil, sub in a different material to support the roots of the plant, and grow crops directly in nutrient-rich water, according to the Princeton University re
Students enrolled in MCC’s sustainable agriculture and horticulture programs are benefiting from an extension of The Nexus of Agriculture and Urban Tradeoffs, a USDA grant that funded state of the art equipment, internship opportunities, and the addition of a new hydroponic production class.
Cities are central to the battle against global warming – they consume two-thirds of global energy and account for more than 70% of the world’s greenhouse-gas emissions.
About three of every four people in Europe live in urban areas. One of the challenges is how to supply them w