The Alfa Laval Biodiversity Park is home to thorny trees, such as Acacia and the native Apta tree, which are the habitat of ...
A 56-million-year-old cannabis fossil from Germany may dramatically change the way scientists view the origins and evolution ...
Following the worst mass extinction event on Earth, the land was not entirely barren of life. In the wake of this cataclysm, ...
A comprehensive phylogenetic and morphological study resolves Wendlandia as biphyletic, leading to the proposal of a new ...
New 3D analysis of a German skull clears up decades of confusion, placing this human firmly in the modern family tree.
Hiding in a museum collection lies what may be the world’s oldest known cannabis plant fossil. Dated to the Lower Eocene – a ...
A new study reveals how floral traits and pollinator communities vary geographically in the obligate pollination mutualism between Kadsura longipedunculata and gall midges, supporting the geographic ...
Researchers in China found that PV plants in arid regions create a measurable cool island effect that varies strongly with season, location, and plant design, influencing surrounding vegetation in ...
Intermuscular bones (IBs) are bony structures found in the muscle septa of teleost fishes, influencing both consumer preference and processing efficiency in aquaculture. Fish with fewer IBs are ...
Two recent studies co-authored by Dr. Roberto Lopez explore how light management affects the growth and flowering of indoor plants.
Methane is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide, with a global warming potential roughly 28–34 times greater over a 100-year timescale. Major sources include ...