The National Zoo's two giant pandas don't know how to mate with each other. But thanks to artificial insemination Mei Xiang (L) and Tian Tian (R) have produced two cubs, and a third may be on the way.
DENVER (AP) — A Colorado-based group working to ensure the long-term survival of giant pandas is getting a financial boost. Littleton-based Pandas International says the catastrophic earthquake in ...
The Giant Pandas Ya Ya and Le Le at the Memphis Zoo are helping scientist Ashli Brown in her search to improve current methods for producing biofuels from non-food plant material, as opposed to corn ...
ROME, March 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In a world aiming to shift to greener energy, could slugs, ants and even pandas help show the way? Scientists believe the animals' unique ability to break ...
Biofuels might be a way to make energy out of renewable resources and cut dependence on fossil fuels, but currently, producing them from corn and other edible plants is largely impractical. Subscribe ...
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