For UW-Eau Claire students Ava Siger and Abby Straub, the work done near Cannery Park isn’t your typical gardening. The data ...
Wayanad farmers face crop fears as monsoon rains falter, threatening coffee and pepper harvests amid climate challenges.
Many plants need pollen from another plant of the same species in order to reproduce, but they don’t have legs so they can’t simply walk around looking for a mate. As a result, many of them rely on ...
Salvinia molesta can double its biomass in 36 hours. It spreads across ponds, lakes and slow-moving waterways in a smothering ...
The Biochemical Advantages of an Aloe Base: Deep Penetration via Lignin: Aloe vera contains lignin, a structural polymer that naturally enhances skin permeability. Lignin allows the aloe matrix to ...
Mercer Brugler, chair of USC Beaufort’s Department of Natural Sciences and a marine biology professor, now has a black coral ...
Unlike computer code that sits on a device and does what it's told, lab-engineered genes can multiply on their own. While ...
The Connecticut Science Center has opened a new outdoor space in Hartford designed for children ages 6 and under.
Plant regeneration represents a cornerstone of modern plant science, blending fundamental questions in developmental biology ...
Delhi University opens registrations for new one-year PG and PMB programmes; UG preference deadline set for July 11 ...
A genome study explains why the invasive water fern Salvinia molesta spreads so fast, offering new hope for its control.
Scientists say they have built a cell from scratch for the first time that can feed, grow and replicate like a natural cell.
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