The garden might look like it’s taking a long nap under a blanket of frost, but nature’s pantry is still open for business.
Plants grow best when genetics inside cells cooperate, while mismatched genetics reduce photosynthesis and climate resilience ...
A decade ago, biodiversity monitoring often required researchers to haul heavy equipment across rugged mountains and vast ...
On the grasslands of North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, Wang Yongcai, an engineer, and his colleagues are ...
Wordle eventually became so popular that it was purchased by the New York Times, and TikTok creators even livestream ...
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Invasive, parasitic plant detected for the first time in North America
If you grow flowers in your garden, you'll want to keep a sharp lookout for an invasive, parasitic plant that has been detected in the U.S. for the first time.
Unlock the full potential of your smartphone camera. Discover 10 surprising Google Lens hacks that save time, solve problems, ...
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The first amphibian to halt a hydroelectric dam now takes on the climate crisis
The admirable little red-bellied toad is the size of a thumb, but it has achieved giant feats: In 2014, it prevented the ...
The North Texas Mycological Association leads guided mushroom foraging trips most months, helping to expand people's ...
Authorities said they have detained a person of interest after a gunman opened fire inside a building at Brown University, killing at least two students and injuring nine others, the latest shooting ...
Neither the victims nor the person of interest have been identified yet in the shooting that left two dead and nine others ...
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This Tiny Brazilian Toad Became the First Amphibian Ever to Halt a Hydroelectric Dam. Now, It Faces a Climate Disaster
A rare toad changed the fate of a river by becoming the first amphibian to halt a hydroelectric dam. It's now in trouble.
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