Chinese scientists spray lab-grown cyanobacteria onto desert sand to create fertile farmable soil in 10 months, reducing wind ...
China accelerates desert restoration: 3.5 billion-year-old microbes stabilize sand and protect ecosystems in months.
Xinjiang authorities say the Taklimakan Desert, China’s largest and one of the world’s most hostile sand seas, has been fully ...
Researchers analyzed 59 years of data to show that adding bacteria to desert sand can rapidly create new soil.
China is transforming the Taklamakan Desert into a “carbon sink” capable of absorbing CO2 and redefining the arid climate on a large scale.
A project led by Chinese researchers is exploring the conversion of construction waste into a valuable resource. A new study led by Tsinghua University shows that recycled sand and gravel from ...
Chinese scientists have developed a microbe-based method to turn desert sand into stable soil, offering a new tool against ...