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Scientists at the Missouri Botanical Garden are preserving diverse plant species. And, how micronutrients could help address world hunger.
Four students in the Agricultural Sciences program at the Wood County Tech Center came home last month with a first place ...
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ZME Science on MSNWild Chimpanzees Use Medicine To Treat Each Other’s WoundsIn the forests of Uganda, wild chimpanzees have been caught on camera doing something startlingly human: treating each ...
Can you identify invasive non-native plants in the wild? In 2007, “Marin Flora” reported that Marin County has 1,045 native ...
Scientists studying chimpanzees in Budongo Forest, Uganda, have observed that these primates don't just treat their own ...
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EAT Your Turkey Tail Mushroom Complete Guide; Identify, Grow, Dry, Grind, Cook Trametes VersicolorHi, we’re Magali & Stefan. We live with nature on a Zone 5b–6a piece of land here in Canada, and it’s an honour to care for it. We grow our own food and help restore native biodiversity to the land.
Maven Ventures seed investor Sara Deshpande shares how she helps bold consumer startups thrive even in an uncertain market.
The chimps use the leaves to treat their own injuries and tend the wounds of others. According to results published in the ...
The famous Wisteria display at Old Westbury Gardens is pruned nine months out of the year so the vine stays nice and tidy and is growing in a place where it naturally wouldn’t.
Chimps in the wild use medicinal leaves to perform "First Aid" on their friends and family, reveals new research. They also ...
A new study finds humanity's closest living relatives will chew plants and apply makeshift poultices to wounds, and use leaves for a hygienic scrub.
When the Trump administration put the brakes on New York City's congestion pricing program in February, city officials and ...
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