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For its 125-year anniversary, Native Plant Trust is holding a gala where it will honor Dr. Jonathan Foley with its Founders’ ...
Imagine a prairie. How many plant species do you see? Maybe you’re picturing yellow coneflowers, some little bluestem, ...
Caitlin Nuclo, Tracey McCain, Scott Gagliardi, and Caitlin Francis have the news, weather, and traffic for the morning of ...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences has received approval from the UW Board of Regents to introduce new master’s and Ph.D. programs in plant science and ...
Whitmer says 'massive economic uncertainty' is to blame on semiconductor project failure in Michigan
Plans to build a semiconductor manufacturing plant in Michigan have fallen through and Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Wednesday that ''massive economic uncertainty'' is to blame.
Consider downloading iNaturalist, Nature’s Notebook, eBird or other apps designed to help you document nature in your yard ...
High in Fiji’s rainforest, the ant plant Squamellaria grows swollen tubers packed with sealed, single-door “apartments.” ...
LLK Greenhouse Solutions looks at what lessons Michigan State University learned throughout its greenhouse renovation ...
Ankit Saxena wants to protect nuclear reactors and other infrastructure from future seismic activity. And he sees particle dampers, a vibration-damping technology, as the key to success.
Researchers in Japan have developed a needle-type multi-enzyme biosensor that enables real-time monitoring of sucrose levels ...
Scientists at MIT have turbocharged one of nature’s most sluggish but essential enzymes—rubisco—by applying a cutting-edge evolution technique in living cells. Normally prone to wasteful reactions ...
A new paper offers a roadmap for integrating crop resilience and carbon mitigation into national and global climate ...
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