[ad_1] Press Releases | Search | Science October 1, 2018 Rainforest canopy in Caxiuanã, Brazil.Jake Bryant Phytotechnicians have observed that when carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere increase, most plants act in …
Read More »This wild plant could be the next strawberry
[ad_1] <a href = "https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/hires/2018/thiswildplan.jpg" title = "With the help of the CRISPR genome editor, researchers have found a way to take the rancher (Physalis pruinosa) from almost wild to almost domesticated …
Read More »Global study reveals higher plant species take over as mountains and the Arctic is hot
[ad_1] PICTURE: David Hik, Professor of Biology at Simon Fraser University, shown in Printers Pass, Yukon. Hik was among more than 100 researchers to contribute to a major study on climate change …
Read More »Baker Mayfield prepares to plant a new flag during his first NFL start – Blog Cleveland Browns
[ad_1] BEREA, Ohio – Jarvis Landry watched on television the Oklahoma Sooners quarterback seize an OU flag and planted it vigorously on the Ohio State Buckeyes logo. It was cheeky, it was …
Read More »Food scientists profile microbes in a fermented vegetable plant – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst mapped and characterized the microbial populations in a vegetable fermentation facility and reported that its microbiome was distinct between the production and fermentation zones …
Read More »The last nuclear power plant built in the United States survives the vote
[ad_1] One of the owners of the only nuclear power plant still under construction in the United States voted Monday to continue construction despite escalating costs. In response to pressure from state …
Read More »A dam failure has been reported at the former coal-fired power plant in the north of the country, raising fears that toxic coal ash will pollute the Cape Fear River
[ad_1] In this photo drone published by Duke Energy, flooded by the river Cap Fear, swollen by the fire, it exceeds an earthen dyke at Lake Sutton, at the height of L.V. …
Read More »Dam broken at the North Carolina plant; coal ash could be dumped into the Cape Fear River
[ad_1] A Duke Energy Dam containing a lake in North Carolina was hit on Friday, likely causing coal ash to flow into the Cape Fear River, the company said.
Read More »Deadly plant disease threatens $ 250 million rose business
[ad_1] NEW ORLEANS (AP) – Prospects for roses grown in the United States are becoming a little less encouraging, with the spread of an incurable virus that causes major damage to the …
Read More »Deadly plant disease threatens $ 250 million rose business
[ad_1] Janet Mcconnaughey, Associated Press updated 12h50 CDT, Wednesday 19 September 2018 A rose showing signs of pink russet virus, with thickened succulent stems growing on thinner stems, is depicted on the …
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