Every time the temperature drops, a cloud passes overhead, or the sun sets, a plant makes a choice: Keep its microscopic ...
Reducing the amount of agricultural sprays used by farmers—including fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides—could cut down ...
Dry spring weather is causing plants to use more snowmelt, reducing Colorado River streamflow. This explains why runoff ...
You've probably seen or experienced most of these common science phenomena before, but you may not have thought about why ...
What's it like to zoom into a drop of water? Watching this video makes me feel like I'm riding on a tiny submarine. Things ...
Plants shape Earth’s atmosphere by moving carbon and water vapour. New research sheds light on how they learned to do it – ...
Imagine a world where water is never wasted, where every drop is cherished, and where droughts and shortages are things of the past. Sounds like ...
Stanford researchers unveil microlightning as key to lifes origin theories Tiny water droplets create energetic sparks, shedding light on the beginnings of life.
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Grow an abundant harvest of peppers this season
Whether you grow sweet or hot peppers, proper care from planting to harvest will yield the best flavor and an abundant ...
The 1800s are when water shortages first appeared in historical records, in the industrial era. Fast-forward to today, it's been over three decades since water scarcity, and the concerns around it, ...