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14 plants with smells that ticks can't stand
Ticks aren't just annoying — they're dangerous. Keep them away from your outdoor space by utilizing the power of these plants ...
When scientists think about how plants will respond to climate change, they often look north. As temperatures rise, many species are expected to shift ...
Many flowering plants have duplicated genomes, which could have helped them evolve to deal with extreme stress in times of ...
Tech advances not only made IVF safer and more effective; they fundamentally changed the way we think about our reproduction.
Insight into the process typically involved in creating watermelon varieties — from seedless to egg-shaped — that would never ...
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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 ...
Samsung Electronics may gain momentum in its struggling foundry business as AMD's stronger earnings and raise expectations ...
A major food manufacturer in S. Korea is showcasing its high-tech production capabilities at a factory, combining with ...
WASHINGTON(7News) — The greenhouse is quieter than you’d expect. No dramatic bursts of color, no cinematic moment—just rows of plants doing their job. Leaves angled toward the light, soil evenly damp, ...
Tomato plants often look like overachievers early in the season, bursting with lush green leaves that promise a future of ...
University of Missouri researchers are exploring ways to grow sweet corn more efficiently to help American farmers cut costs.
It may seem odd to think of aphids producing their offspring while already pregnant, but in actuality, it is not an unusual ...
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