Plant functional diversity is highly dynamic over time and fluctuates considerably. It is influenced by seasonal cycles and ...
House Digest on MSN
The Fall Garden Maintenance Task That Helps Protect Plants From Disease
You just need simple pantry staples to perform this fall maintenance task, which helps ward off disease at a time when your plants are particularly vulnerable.
The bite of a black widow spider can initially feel like a sharp stabbing pain, or it can be deceptively subtle, barely ...
Farmers in southeast Nebraska warned their congressman Sept. 5 that the cost of President Donald Trump's trade war is nearing ...
Some plants and fungi naturally resemble meat. But scientists and entrepreneurs are going a step further to design an even meatier plant-based alternative. Sulphur shelf mushrooms—also called "chicken ...
Crizotinib, an approved treatment for advanced ALK-positive (ALK+) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), did not improve disease-free survival (DFS) when given as adjuvant therapy in patients with ...
Scientists from the Riken Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) in Japan have identified an ancient protein that, with modifications, could confer broad-spectrum protection for plants against ...
An invasive fungal disease that targets trees and shrubs in the laurel family was detected for the first time in New York in July, according to the state Department of Environmental Conservation. The ...
Glow-in-the-dark plants bright enough to light up streets at night may sound like the stuff of science fiction or fantasy. But scientists have already made plants that emit a greenish glow. They are ...
In nature, many organisms glow in the dark, including lightning bugs, some squid and jellyfish, using light to attract a mate or lure prey. Now, researchers have engineered glowing succulents, plants ...
In a recent experiment that sounds more sci-fi than science class, researchers have successfully developed a novel vaccine platform that uses ordinary dental floss embedded with tiny dissolvable ...
Laurie Scott started giving away free plants, soil and seeds to help “Regrow Altadena” after the Eaton fire destroyed much of the city once known as a lush suburb. What started with houseplants and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results