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A study led by Prof. Amos Frumkin from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem sheds new light on one of humanity's most ...
Is it possible to transform the way we farm so that agriculture doesn’t compromise the natural environment? Because of the sheer scale of the world’s agriculture, it seems like a gargantuan task.
A faulty machine, an ambitious landowner, and a mechanic uncle sparked an agricultural revolution in Plano in the 1860s — one ...
This new campaign was described by Mao and his associates as a “Cultural Revolution,” and the ... that the organizational structure of Chinese agriculture was changing, the country was also ...
A new study reveals that the Neolithic Revolution in the southern Levant may have been triggered by catastrophic wildfires ...