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Plant Seeds Do Something Incredible When The Sound of Rain Strikes
(sbayram/iStock/Getty Images) Plant seeds can sense the vibrations generated by falling raindrops and respond by waking from ...
Join Mark from Self Sufficient Me as he puts a classic gardening myth to the test—does burying fish heads under tomato plants ...
Tonight, there will be more birds in the sky than there are people in the United States. According to Cornell Lab’s BirdCast, ...
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Uganda Bets On Science for Growth
Over five years, the country has invested in STI to shift from commodities to industrial and knowledge-based productionNEWS ANALYSIS | JULIUS BUSINGE | When Vice President Jessica Alupo visited a ...
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Turning plant passion into a thriving career
Across the U.S., colleges are offering hands-on horticulture programs that blend science, sustainability, and design to prepare students for green industry careers. From greenhouse management to ...
Tatiana Stolyarova, Deputy Chairperson of the State Committee on Science and Technology, told BelTA how Belarusian-Serbian ...
Salicylic acid, the active molecule in aspirin and some acne medications, is a hormone in plants that is essential for ...
Deep in the Amazon rainforest are patches of mysterious soil. Standing in contrast with the typical reddish soil that ...
"Blue zones" as a concept have strayed far and wide from their humble roots, write Shelley Wood and Eric Topol.
In a world where remote work and delivery services make it possible to never leave the couch, agricultural education is ...
In 1985, the Innovative Design Fund placed an ad in Scientific American offering up to $10,000 to support clever prototypes ...
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company abruptly stopped work on a water reuse facility meant to alleviate strain on the ...
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