A newly published study from the University of Guam sheds light on a tiny but powerful ally in the soil and how it could help Guam farmers and growers protect ...
Do all Indian languages share a Sanskrit origin? The Bharatiya Bhasha Parivar theory says yes. This critique examines its ...
In 2009, investigators probing a grave-desecration scandal at Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois, recovered a clump of moss ...
"A unified voice was needed to state clearly that the science is settled — and that continued inaction reflects political and structural inertia rather than scientific uncertainty," lead author Dr.
Cosmos come in loads of colors that are easy to grow, but these cultivars offer more than the most common varieties: blended ...
After a wet start to March, Indiana fields are soaked. Hans Schmitz, technical assistance specialist at Indiana Ag Nutrient ...
The Syracuse Public Library has begun to roll out a library of things, which now includes a pass to Science Central in Fort ...
Kick off planting in your garden this spring by adding organic matter and making sure the soil has the right texture for ...
March 14, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you ...
Scientists demonstrate that recycled human waste can unlock nutrients in Martian dust, offering a new path for farming on Mars.
New research suggests Mars may have remained habitable much longer than scientists once thought. Ancient sand dunes in Gale Crater appear to have been soaked by underground water billions of years ago ...
Spring is just so close and with it - time to sow the seeds. But what do all those words on the packets really mean? NPR's Scott Simon talks with Master Gardener Jessica Damiano, columnist for the AP.