[ad_1] Free photos / Pixabay According to new research, Arctic plants are becoming larger due to man-made climate change and rising temperatures. The new research was conducted by a global scientific collaboration …
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[ad_1] According to a recent study, Arctic plants are growing because of climate change. Arctic tundra is traditionally the domain of low growing grasses and shrubs. Difficult conditions mean that the plants …
Read More »Climate change pushes plants into the Arctic and disrupts tundra ecosystems
[ad_1] From the rise of the oceans to the extinction of species, climate change is affecting our world in many ways. Today, an international team of researchers has revealed the tremendous impact …
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[ad_1] Author's right of the image Anne D. Bjorkman Legend Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic: Salix arctica is the main species of shrub Shrubs, grasses and other lowland plants growing in …
Read More »Higher plants in the Arctic because of climate change
[ad_1] According to a new study conducted as part of a global collaboration by the University of Edinburgh, plants in the Arctic tundra are growing because of climate change. Credit: Anne D …
Read More »Plants color their fruits to identify good animals
[ad_1] Why are raspberries red and yellow bananas? Scientific debate has raged for decades over whether plants evolved to produce particular colored fruits in order to attract particular animals to help spread …
Read More »Healthy carbohydrates should not be extracted from your diet: whole grains, plants
[ad_1] Limiting carbohydrates could be an effective strategy for short-term weight loss, but science is discovering that it may not be the best meal plan for a long life. This is because …
Read More »GE discovers a fault in the last turbines of power plants
[ad_1] General Electric Co. GE -2.92% discovered a flaw in its new power plant turbines after a key piece failed earlier this month, forcing the utility Exelon Corp. EXC 0.27% temporarily shut …
Read More »It has been found that plants respond to wounds in the same way as animals
[ad_1] Researchers have discovered something about plants that makes them more animal-like than previously thought. According to scientists, when a plant is injured, for example when an insect eats its leaves, defense …
Read More »Lightning flashes reveal how plants report danger over long distances
[ad_1] Eric Hamilton, UW-Madison Posted at 21:32 CT on 14 September 2018 TO CLOSE UW-Madison Botanical Professor Simon Gilroy reveals a communication system in plants. Wisconsin State Farmer Simon Gilroy, professor of …
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