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Image comparing soybean plants treated with CanGrow ReSTore with Untreated CanGrow Replenish improves residue breakdown and nutrient cyclin ...
Aquamation, also known as alkaline hydrolysis, liquefies remains in a chamber containing water and an alkali chemical at a ...
Worm towers– sometimes called swarms– “were kind of just whispered about in the worm community,” says Ding. Previously, there were anecdotal reports and documented observations of these multi-nematode ...
Plants and other photosynthetic organisms obtain CO2 from their environment and use it to build biological materials. Plants, animals, and decomposers (bacteria and fungi) return CO2 to the ...
Life on Earth blooms with wild ingenuity. From phosphorescent fungi feeding in the undergrowth to chameleons flicking tongues ...
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Dead Whales and the Explosive Danger You Didn’t Know AboutWhales are fascinating creatures, but when they die, they can pose unexpected dangers, especially when they beach themselves.
Endogenous intracellular allosteric modulators of GPCRs remain largely unexplored, with limited binding and phenotype data available. This gap arises from the lack of robust computational methods for ...
Cardiovascular diseases cause one death every 33 seconds in America. Diagnosing these conditions, which account for ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (May 28, 2025) — The California Academy of Sciences and partners at The Marine Mammal Center can confirm ...
Two whales died Monday: a gray whale near Alcatraz Island and a gray whale at Point Bonita in Marin County. Last Thursday, two gray whales also died: a subadult female near Berkeley and a whale in ...
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Death Explained: The Science of DecompositionWhat truly happens to the human body after death? From the first minutes to long-term decomposition, we explore the biological journey of the body shedding light on a natural process that’s both ...
Overwatering is common, and it harms plants, not to mention water waste. Underwatering is also harmful, especially in hot, windy weather. How can we know we are watering correctly? Most ...
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