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Corpse flower numbers are decreasing worldwide. Discover why conservation efforts struggle to maintain a healthy population.
Nearly three-fourths of Earth is covered by oceans, making the planet look like a pale blue dot from space. But Japanese ...
Mushrooms spark debate as they're neither plant nor animal, belonging to the Fungi kingdom. Unlike plants, they don't ...
You don't often find crowds of people flocking together to take in the pungent scent of rotting flesh, but that's exactly what happens every time a corpse flower blooms at a public garden. In fact, ...
The recent paper's case for green oceans in the Archaean eon starts with an observation: waters around the Japanese volcanic ...
The reason Earth’s oceans may have looked different in the ancient past is to do with their chemistry and the evolution of ...
This is the time of the year for planning! Whether it is the garden, the yard, flower beds, shrubbery, perennials, you name it, the spring itch has hit in a big way. Catalogs are coming to fuel our ...
Analysis - Nearly three fourths of Earth is covered by oceans, making the planet look like a pale blue dot from space. But ...
Newly published research suggests that despite all the pampering corpse flower plants receive from their curators, ...
Soil is the root of agricultural success, providing essential nutrients and a stable foundation for plant growth while supporting ecological balance. Fertilizers plays a vital role in supplement the ...