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In early June, the Paul J. Ciener Botanical Garden installed an “ozone garden” composed of plant species that are sensitive to ground ozone. The garden is product of a partnership between the Ciener ...
In Turin, Alan Sonfist was commissioned by Parco Arte Vivente to create a new work for his solo exhibition, curated by Marco ...
Researchers have documented for the first time that insects can hear and react to plants’ acoustic distress signals, which ...
Fungal communities hidden underground support 80 percent of land plants around the world and store 13 billion tons of carbon ...
Throughout history, people have viewed seasons as relatively stable, recurrent blocks of time that neatly align farming, ...
“The sea slug Elysia chlorotica is a small, unassuming creature that performs a remarkable feat: It eats algae and steals its ...
The average person can easily spot lichens in the woods, yet few scientists have studied the species. Now the Smokies are a ...
This is the case in Tanzania’s Ruaha-Rungwa Landscape. In our study area adjacent to Ruaha National Park, any pastoralist or ...
Origins of Food on MSN4d
The Birth of Agriculture: Early Domesticated Plants and AnimalsThese eight plants changed the course of human history, laying the groundwork for farming and civilization itself. From ...
Research conducted at the oldest agrivoltaic research site in the United States found year-to-year weather variability ...
Maria Lopez Rojas, an international doctoral student in environmental dynamics, received a $5,000 grants from the Society of Ethnobiology, which supports her research into agroforestry practices.
Female moths avoid laying eggs on stressed plants that emit ultrasonic sounds. Instead, they choose silent, healthy plants.
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