According to the Nature Conservancy, some 10 million live Christmas trees end up in landfills every year. There, they are ...
This study provides an important assessment of how body size influences the occurrence of macro-organisms in urban areas across the globe. Size in most plants, but only some animal families, was ...
Spruce bark beetles use the plant defense compounds in spruce bark as a protective mechanism. After feeding, they metabolize ...
Well-ventilated spaces such as boulevards, wide avenues, parks, campuses, or areas with low-rise buildings provide give trees ...
With forest cover at a perilously low 3.67% in Punjab and 3.63% in Haryana, the HC’s intervention is timely, reaffirming the constitutional balance between development and environmental protection ...
To address persistent flooding in Bulacan province, the Department of Public Works and Highways  is considering science-based ...
From a small island off the coast of Panama to the farthest reaches of space, the Smithsonian advanced our knowledge of the ...
After learning about the elements of the periodic table, sophomore honors chemistry students in Ms. Shelby Reynolds’ class at ...
Whether you're a scientist brainstorming research ideas or a CEO hoping to automate a task in human resources or finance, you'll find that artificial intelligence (AI) tools are becoming the ...
A study reveals that the Latin American jatobá plant has powerful anti-inflammatory compounds in its bark, leaves, and seeds.
Washington State University's Gary Chastagner is helping researchers around the globe perfect the Christmas tree.
A professor emeritus at Washington State University, Chastagner is considered one of the world’s foremost experts on tree and ornamental flower bulb pathologies. In 2018, he received a lifetime ...