Physicists from Trinity College Dublin believe new insights into the behavior of light may offer a new means of solving one ...
Crofelemer has been granted Orphan Drug Designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines ...
Plants mobilize their immune defenses far earlier than scientists have believed for decades—and through a previously ...
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Myanmar’s botanical data gaps risk its unique flora, collaborations could help, study says
Myanmar is a country of extremes. From tropical forests, mangroves and wetlands to frost-bitten alpine mountain slopes and ...
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Environmental advocates raise concerns over proposed Canadys natural gas plant
Lowcountry advocates are raising concerns about a proposed gas plant in Colleton County. It would bring the two of the ...
A N.C. Division of Water Resources study evaluating PFAS concentrations in wastewater and biosolids from 37 municipal, industrial and domestic wastewater treatment plants across the state is being ...
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Photos: Kew Gardens’ top 10 newly named plants and fungi for 2025
Over the past year, scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in the U.K., officially named 125 plants and 65 fungi. The ...
Scientists have created a new way to watch plants breathe—live and in high definition—while tracking exactly how much carbon ...
Small modular reactors could complement offshore wind and proposed large-scale nuclear power units in the Netherlands, a ...
In tropical forests across Central and South America, a quiet tree hides one of the most violent forms of seed dispersal ...
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Ancient Hunters Used Plant Poison On These Stone Arrows 60,000 Years Ago
Chemical traces on 60,000-year-old stone arrowheads from South Africa suggest ancient hunters used plant poison.
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