Without plants on land, humans could not live on Earth. From mosses to ferns to grasses to trees, plants are our food, fodder and timber. All this diversity emerged from an algal ancestor that ...
Twenty-seven Mexican cities have been recognized as “Tree Cities of the World 2024” by a U.N. agency and the Arbor Day ...
A UBC Okanagan researcher is trying to understand why 'supercooling' in cherry trees doesn't protect buds in spring.
Numerous events and policy decisions across the world in the last several months are causing despair among many ...
The McKinley Birthplace Home in Niles will host a program “Maple Syrup: From Tree to Table” 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Dr. Elizabeth Houghton recently graduated from the Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science’s Department of Biology. Her latest ...
Many invasive plants and insect pests have had negative economic impacts on agriculture, forestry, home landscapes and ...
There’s something so inherently hopeful about spring, and the joy that comes from seeing new life take root in nature is ...
Scientists have uncovered how plants responded to catastrophic climate changes 250 million years ago. Their findings reveal the long, drawn-out process of ecosystem recovery following one of the most ...
In recent years women across the developing world have emerged as drivers of community efforts to manage water reserves, prepare for disasters and create sustainable farms.
A graywater system will allow you to reuse laundry water to irrigate ornamentals and many trees, efficienty saving water in ...