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Bringing plants into your home is a great way to make the space feel more alive - even in the kitchen. And to make it easier, ...
As April comes to a close, edie and our innovation partner Springwise highlight six of this month’s exciting environmental ...
This article is authored by Purvi Mehta, adjunct professor, Cornell University, US and global advisor, World Food Prize.
Aging may be inevitable—but it doesn’t always happen at a steady pace. Research shows that our cells tend to age in spurts, ...
Some of the most unique living things in the world — plants that supplement the nutrients they get from sunlight by digesting ...
Making hanging baskets is the easy part. The challenge is in keeping them looking good. We live in an environment with low ...
WE all know about Japanese knotweed, but there’s now another plant that gardeners are being urged to avoid at all costs. It’s been dubbed the ‘new Japanese knotweed’ after owners have been left ...
At Everglades National Park in Florida, severe drought dries up not only the habitat that wildlife depends on, but the ...
Researchers have developed the world's first species-agnostic nanosensor that enables non-destructive, real-time monitoring ...
“The majority of forests that have been surveyed are what we call over-mature — there are no young trees, there are no seedlings,” said Alan Forrest, a biodiversity scientist at the Royal Botanic ...
The new system, described in the scientific journal Nature Water, is designed to be powered by sunlight and operates ...