The findings of a new study are the first direct evidence that plant seeds and seedlings can sense sounds in nature.
Through fossilized tooth enamel, scientists are reconstructing the diets and landscapes that existed millions of years ago. We really are what we eat.
Spring is here and it’s time to start thinking about your garden! Oxford County Soil & Water Conservation District (OCSWCD) is pleased to …
by Nancy Donovan, Ph.D., PT
From sending more pollen airborne to breaking up pollen grains, which lets them penetrate deeper into your lungs, the wind is not the allergy sufferer’s friend.
The breakthrough is a "giant leap" in understanding what it will take to grow food on the lunar surface.
A new study revealed an "unprecedented" variety of plants in human diets thousands of years ago.
Over a three-decade experiment in the Rocky Mountains, fungi and plant life fundamentally changed. The result has consequences for cattle and wildlife.
