Policymakers are demanding that farmers scale back meat production, reengineer agricultural systems, and burden consumers ...
The "hydrogenobody" is an organelle inside certain microorganisms that live in a special stomach chamber in cattle, sheep and ...
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A tiny organism found in cow guts has a miniature organelle that may produce most of Earth’s cattle methane
Cattle are responsible for a staggering share of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions, with enteric fermentation alone ...
In cows’ guts, ciliates contain a tiny organelle called a hydrogenobody that may drive production of methane, a potent ...
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Cow burps meet climate science
Methane-belching cows may leave a significantly smaller environmental footprint in the future thanks to a synthetic compound ...
The dairy industry might not seem like a major climate villain, but it’s responsible for about 4% of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, most of that from cow burps. That’s right: when ...
Cows are a major source of methane, a greenhouse gas far more potent than carbon dioxide and a significant driver of climate change. Nevada has about 435,000 cattle, including more than 30,000 dairy ...
Matthias Hess, with the UC Davis Department of Animal Science, and researchers at UC Berkeley, have identified which microbes in a cow's gut could help reduce methane. It brings them a step closer to ...
A new study shows that systems designed to capture methane from cow manure, called dairy digesters, are highly effective. But on the rare occasions they fail, the leaks are large enough to offset ...
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