Impact and progress Frontiers' impact Progress Report 2022 All progress reports ...
Feb. 7, 2025 — Researchers have analyzed the soft tissue from a fossilized plesiosaur for the first time. The results show that the long-necked marine reptile had both smooth and scaly skin ...
We describe the general background and the recent advances in research on underwater photosynthesis of leaf segments, whole communities, and plant dominated aquatic ecosystems and present contemporary ...
New CABI-led research using publicly-shared DNA barcodes and citizen science images have provided ... In their paper posted on the bioRxiv preprint ... Plants droop and shed their leaves when ...
Feb. 6, 2025 — A study has identified key genetic pathways in corn that help its roots branch out to find water in soil; the varieties adapted to temperate regions like the U.S. corn belt showed ...
Image With peel-and-stick wallpaper, custom furniture and plants, he added a sense of nature. Credit...Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times “As my first real apartment since leaving home ...
Three short films exploring the science KS1 topic of seasons, looking at what they are, what causes them and how they vary around the world. The life cycles of plants and trees A collection of ...
Although many plants have gone dormant, the winter garden is still an active place. Birds are feasting on last season's seed heads, filling their bellies and dropping seeds all over the ground. These ...
“Many non-native species can propagate fire faster than native plants,” says David Acuña ... of our lives—from culture to business, science to design. The breakthroughs and innovations ...
The 30 plants a week challenge is based on the American Gut Project – a citizen science study of 10,000 participants from across the US, UK, and Australia. The findings suggest that people who eat a ...
If you’re looking to dramatically change a room but don’t want to spend a lot of money, time, or even be especially committed to the results, consider removable wallpaper — specifically the ...
When the 'wood-wide web' was first described in the journal Nature in 1997, our view of plant life took on a utopian glean. But a new paper suggests this communication network between plants might not ...