Plants have been cloning themselves for millions of years. Strawberries send out runners, potatoes sprout new shoots, and ...
When the world goes bad, some plants do something astonishing. They can’t run or hide, nor can they do much about changing ...
Ticks aren't just annoying — they're dangerous. Keep them away from your outdoor space by utilizing the power of these plants ...
Plant molecular evolution offers key insights into how coding and regulatory changes shape the diversity of form and function across the plant kingdom. The ...
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Do you know aphids are born pregnant? How they reproduce so fast
Some aphids reproduce through a remarkable process where females are born already carrying developing embryos enabling rapid ...
When scientists think about how plants will respond to climate change, they often look north. As temperatures rise, many species are expected to shift ...
Dr Adrian Woolfson is pioneering technologies which he says will lead to a ‘Second Genesis’, where humans can create life like God. He meets ...
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Roots of resilience
While sitting in my study, smoking a cigar and listening to the humming of the raindrops, thoughts meander through the deepest recesses of my soul about the journey of life: the ups and downs, the ...
Kansas State University secures $45 million for dairy research facility overhaul to support the region’s booming dairy ...
The interplay of light and shadow in the workspaces creates dramatic compositions. For New Jersey residents, this laboratory ...
Spring Mill has underground rivers you explore by boat, a perfectly preserved 1800s village, and forests so cinematic you’ll ...
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Doubling their genomes may have helped plants survive mass extinctions
Many flowering plants have duplicated genomes, which could have helped them evolve to deal with extreme stress in times of ...
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