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If you walk through a forest and look down, you might think you're stepping on dead leaves, twigs and soil. In reality, ...
Wouldn't it be nice if plants could tell you their needs? If you suspect your yellowing leaves are from magnesium, you might ...
Plant scientists have used a standard "gene gun" since 1988 to genetically modify crops for better yield, nutrition, pest resistance and other valuable traits.
The Not So Secret Life of Plants” features 50 paintings from 33 artists in the Orlando Science Center’s Fusion: A STEAM Gallery.
The vanilla species grown for its flavoring is finicky. Genes from its wild relatives could help make it hardier — but not if those cousins go extinct.
Scientists at MIT have turbocharged one of nature’s most sluggish but essential enzymes—rubisco—by applying a cutting-edge ...
With a little careful planning, biodiversity can be created when a new landscape is designed or increased if correct plants replace plants that die.
HART member producers of 7-OH adopt GMP standards, third-party testing, and child-resistant packaging to further ensure ...
From reducing disease risk to boosting mental health, tending a garden offers a lot more than just flowers and vegetables.
IFT First, the global food science and innovation expo, showcases cutting-edge advancements in food and beverage technology: ...
This video showcases a mini hydroelectric construction project, demonstrating the principles of building a small dam and ...
Learn about the $7.5 million project transforming the surface lot into a vibrant green space at The Science Museum of ...