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Water is everywhere, from the snowpack in the mountains to the tap in our kitchens. But while we often think about rainfall ...
We unlock the science of the forest's underground network and reveal how trees use a fungal network to communicate.
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Every time you reach for a crisp salad at lunch or grab raw chicken for dinner, you're actually making a calculated gamble.
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Plants use a clever cellular signal to keep growing and flowering as seasons shift and climate conditions become less ...
Once a seed germinates, it is committed to one location. Plants are sessile—stuck where they started out—forced to cope with ...
Known as the all-America fruit because they are the most familiar of only three fruit crops which originated here, blueberries are truly a plant for all seasons. They provide finely ...
Broccoli stems are edible and provide many health benefits. They contain more fiber and more of some nutrients than broccoli florets, making them a great addition to soups, salads, and other meals.
A soil scientist, he partnered with the United Nations and other organizations to bring productive agricultural practices to ...