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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with mycologist Aishwarya Veerabahu about the rapid spread of golden oyster mushrooms across North America. It's the subject of a new study authored by Veerabahu.
The Mitchell’s satyr butterfly is the only butterfly in Virginia that’s federally listed as endangered, and scientists are working to preserve the few meadows where these elusive butterflies still ...
Native Americans have a history that goes back millennia — rooted in generations of strength and resilience that continue to influence our world today.
Kits that help people grow their own golden oyster mushrooms at home may be one reason this nonnative species is now ...
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Golden oyster mushrooms, with their sunny yellow caps and nutty flavor, have become wildly popular for being healthy, ...
Researchers found that trees in Wisconsin that had become hosts to the eye-catching species hosted only half the fungal ...
Descriptions and displays at scores of parks and historic sites have been flagged for review in connection with an executive order from President Trump.
In her recent book, 'Spellbound,' Molly Worthen posits that charismatic people tell a compelling story about human identity ...
When the U.S. Constitution was ratified, Congress was granted power to establish post offices and mail routes — many along existing Native American trails. These post roads, first used by mail ...
Most people would have walked past the flower. Even fewer would have recognized the insect on it. But in 2009, Sheila Colla ...
Along the Menominee River, on the border between Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula, archaeologists have discovered what they ...