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Harmful algae blooms have been rapidly producing in a place previously too cold to host the toxin: the Arctic.
There could be ripple effects. Scientists raise red flag after discovering concerning trend with plants in Arctic: 'An early warning signal' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Rooted. It’s the Rooted School. It’s inside the campus of SUNO, Southern University at New Orleans. And right here, students ...
At California’s Hedgerow Farms, specialists produce seeds to revegetate burned areas, reestablish wetlands, and transform ...
The best products for an herb garden in 2025 Seeds “Herb seeds are readily available and there is no need to be choosy,” says Hooper. You can find seeds for your herb garden at the grocery ...
For years, scientists have debated whether a giant thick ice shelf once covered the entire Arctic Ocean during the coldest ...
Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species was first published in 1859, introducing much of the world to evolutionary theory.
A wildflower is a flowering plant you can find growing naturally in an environment, without being planted by humans ...
Researchers warn that accelerating human-driven loss of microbial diversity threatens both planetary and human health. The ...
ARKHANGELSK, June 30. /TASS/. A tour to the Arctic orchids was developed in the Arkhangelsk Region, where about 26 species grow. The tour is organized in the Pinega District, where 20 species grow, ...
A global effort to create a "microbial Noah's Ark" to preserve the world's diverse collection of healthy microbes before they ...
Rutgers scientists leading a "microbial Noah's Ark" announce the creation of ethical rules for fair collaboration and ...