Many plants need pollen from another plant of the same species in order to reproduce, but they don’t have legs so they can’t simply walk around looking for a mate. As a result, many of them rely on ...
We know that plants must be pollinated in order to reproduce. However, the method of pollen distribution varies depending on the plant. Each spring, we get a good idea of one method of pollen ...
Cut open a watermelon and you may find dozens of seeds. Slice a mango and you will discover just one large seed in the centre ...
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Pollinator Week is putting a spotlight on a lesser-known group of plant helpers: birds. In an Instagram post, the National ...
Tiny bees are vital for our food supply, pollinating crops like apples, almonds, and strawberries. Their crucial role in ...
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The era of the extract artist is over. Cannabis hit $33.8B in sales, but many operators still lack systems for scale. Here's ...
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Recent theoretical and empirical work on predictive processing and brain plasticity may help explain both the onset of and ...
Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, has devastating consequences on the ecosystem and the land around it.