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A cold, dry part of Chile might not sound like the best place to grow rice, a famously thirsty grain that thrives in tropical ...
Rice feeds more than half of the world’s population. Climate change is loading the beloved grain with arsenic, creating a “scary” health burden.
Throughout the Yangtze River Delta, a region in southern China famed for its widespread rice production, farmers grow belts ...
Climate change could be resulting in higher levels of arsenic in rice, potentially increasing lifetime cancer and health ...
Rice, the world’s most consumed grain, will become increasingly toxic as the atmosphere heats and as carbon dioxide emissions ...
A study found that the combination of high temperatures and carbon dioxide raised the amount of arsenic in rice grains.
Her village of Rejosari Senik is now submerged by water but she is not leaving her home. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
President Prabowo Subianto has underlined the need for technological innovation and research in the food sector, considering ...
Researchers from Columbia University, US, explained that an increase in temperatures above 2 degrees Celsius and rising ...