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Animals
Scientists Say: Camouflage
Plants and animals alike hide in plain sight using this sneaky strategy.
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Plants and animals alike hide in plain sight using this sneaky strategy.
Earth’s ongoing fever threatens to push entire forests toward this heat limit — and possible death.
As they mature, these leaves lose their ability to detect threatening scents.
This word describes both a stage of sexual reproduction and the agricultural practice of adding nutrients to soil.
This rigid polymer transports water and gives trees their strength.
Plants are already the best carbon catchers on Earth. New research could make them even better.
In a new experiment with bacteria, a lone photon sparked the process of turning light to chemical energy.
For now, humans aren’t on the menu for carnivorous plants. But what would it take for one to consume a person?
Microplastics in the soil hinder plant growth. But two finalists at Regeneron ISEF found that fungi and farm waste can reduce the harm.
Replacing grass with native plants uses less water and fewer chemicals while providing additional benefits to people and wildlife.