Adding some greenery to your home immediately brightens up the area, boosts your mood, and brings life to a dull corner. However, not all of us have t.
A rare yam species, Dioscorea melanophyma, spreads its clones by fooling birds with fake berries, helping it survive without seeds.
The black-bulb yam excels at mimicry, producing small clones of itself that look like the dark, shiny berries of seed-growing ...
If you built a potato-powered clock as a child, you know plants can generate electricity. But scientists are now developing sophisticated methods to harness this power on a much larger scale. The ...
The White House held an event with a bipartisan group of governors to push for reforms in the largest electric grid in the ...
Biologists and engineers have joined forces to build a new robot bat that’s helping us understand how real bats use ...
Prototaxites are something of a prehistoric mystery. They were the first giant organisms on land, towering over ancient ...
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Shop Ikea like a pro with five tips for realistic faux plants
DIY enthusiast and comedian Katy French shops IKEA for fake plants while sharing five essential expert tips.
If the minimum chilling-hour requirement is not met, the flowering will be poor and erratic, affecting both the quality and ...
Satellite imagery and artificial intelligence can detect with high accuracy two invasive weed species in Australia, posing a ...
A new rule weighs in on the use of turbines at data centers like xAI’s Memphis-area facilities.
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Fertilizing 36 million corn plants
Follow along as 36 million corn plants get fertilized. A behind-the-scenes look at large-scale farming, precision application, and what it takes to feed a massive crop.
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