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Resilient desert plant shows how agricultural crops could beat global warming
Life in places like California’s Death Valley pushes everything to its limit. Temperatures rise past 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
In Death Valley’s relentless heat, Tidestromia oblongifolia doesn’t just survive—it thrives. Michigan State University ...
September, a motley crew of distillers, brand representatives, importers and bartenders descended upon New York City to ...
From growing smaller leaves to shape-shifting its insides, a desert flowering plant goes all in to flourish in the harshest of conditions.
Every mind-bending molecule in nature has an evolutionary origin; a defence against being eaten, a lure for pollinators, or ...
In California's Death Valley, where summer temperatures regularly soar above 120 degrees Fahrenheit, life seems almost impossible. Yet among the cracked earth and blinding sunlight, one native plant ...
Researchers at Michigan State University found that this plant rewires its photosynthesis and gene expression to thrive under temperatures that cripple most crops. Its cells and enzymes adapt with ...
In California's Death Valley, where summer temperatures regularly soar above 120 degrees Fahrenheit, life seems almost impossible. Yet among the ...
Western politicians and tech companies are pushing a "nuclear renaissance" to deliver power for artificial intelligence and ...
Pumpkin and winter squash are already very shelf-stable once they’ve been cured. Just wipe the rind with either vodka or ...
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Sustainably Speaking: The importance of International Bat Week in Wisconsin
Halloween has passed us by, which also means International Bat Week is over. International Bat Week, according to the ...
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