It's that time of year again – and my personal favorite corner of science to look back on – when we recap the many ...
Spruce bark is rich in phenolic compounds that protect trees from pathogenic fungi. A research team at the Max Planck ...
We humans are a delicate bunch. We don’t have bark, boney exo-plates, or lush fur to protect us from hostile environments, so ...
India’s fruit and vegetable crops are often plagued with pathogens and substandard farm practices. The University of Arkansas ...
The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture recently entered a five-year agreement with the Indian National ...
Type One Energy, a University of Wisconsin-Madison nuclear fusion spinoff company, is partnering with the Tennessee Valley ...
In lab experiments and field studies, the team tracked the beetles with fluorescent dyes as they moved from cone to cone.
From morning glories spiraling up fence posts to grape vines corkscrewing through arbors, twisted growth is a problem-solving ...
“Many people equate plants with photosynthesis, yet Balanophora illustrates that being a plant does not require being green,” ...
Russia’s declaration that it intends to build a nuclear power plant on the Moon within the next decade is not merely a ...
A rare fossil plant reveals how early plants moved water and food, helping to explain the secrets of tree growth.
In a finding that challenges long-held assumptions about plant behaviour, scientists from India have reported what they ...