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Some Plants Attract Pollinators By Heating Themselves and It’s Probably the Oldest Pollination Strategy
A new study published in Science shows that these plants—called cycads—use infrared radiation from heat as a signal to ...
As NASA plans for long-term human missions beyond Earth, one question keeps resurfacing: how do you sustain life in places ...
A sound and light installation by an internationally acclaimed French artist will be the final celebration of the 200th ...
The Trump administration is moving to dissolve the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, a leading hub for ...
In lab experiments and field studies, the team tracked the beetles with fluorescent dyes as they moved from cone to cone.
The Tracks of Change exhibition series, presented by S&DR200, will soon reach its spectacular finale at Preston Park Museum ...
Known for his superlative Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, Ross Cobb has opened his first tasting room in downtown Healdsburg.
Over 70 new species, from insects to dinosaurs, were identified in 2025 by combining fieldwork, museum collections, and ...
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Inside the Battle Between Bumble Bees and Invasive Ants
Argentine ants compete with bumble bees for prized nectar sources. But the bees are fighting back. Find out how.
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From battlefield to boardroom: Why India’s 2025 moment demands a deeptech revolution
To replicate that success, India must fund conviction, not convenience. Deeptech ventures require patient, long-horizon investment — not the rapid churn of consumer markets, but the steady faith to ...
Balanophora plants represent an extreme example of this shift. They do not produce their own food through photosynthesis but ...
A research team has made a significant breakthrough in understanding the molecular mechanisms that drive the accumulation of glucosinolates (GSLs) in ...
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