It can be tricky to get outdoor lighting right. Too much and the backyard looks like a parking lot; too little and you can't ...
To assess how much of the land was covered with vegetation, the researchers took advantage of the properties of growing plants: healthy plants absorb a lot of red light and reflect a lot of near ...
This simplicity extended to the selection of materials, with a preference for natural elements like stone, wood, and concrete that could weather gracefully over time, enhancing the landscape's ...
This “smart lighting” could potentially cut vertical farms’ electricity costs by up to 12 percent, says Leo Marcelis, a horticulturist at Wageningen University in the Netherlands.