I have been anxiously waiting for this long winter to end. As spring slowly takes over from Northeast Ohio’s wintry cold, we notice the first signs of spring that are dear to us. For me, on the forest ...
An innovative and low-cost project aims to bio-convert food scraps into fertilizer, animal feed and extractable oil using the ...
WASHINGTON, DC – The Editorial Board of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) has selected six papers published by PNAS in 2024 to receive the Cozzarelli Prize, an award that ...
The chief causes of the decline include habitat destruction, drier and hotter climate because of climate change and ...
A number of amazing creatures have fooled us into thinking they went extinct either millions of years ago or in modern times, ...
Singapore might be a concrete jungle, but it has a land area of 728.3 sq km, which, according to National Parks, contains an ...
Haley Catton, a research scientist with Agriculture Canada in Lethbridge, says producers need to focus on conserving beneficial insects while simultaneously managing pest insects.
With midterms, papers due, and scheduling office hours, the biodiversity of the UVic campus invites students to be grounded ...
Researchers reconstruct the tiny eye of Megaphragma viggianii in 3D, revealing adaptations and possible technological applications.
Today we’ll discuss foundation planting, which is defined by Miriam Webster’s Dictionary as “a group of plants used in ...
Parasitism: Rafflesia, the world’s largest flower, takes water and nutrients from the host plant it grows on.