The ruling stems from a whistleblower lawsuit filed by a former employee of the former Covanta Hempstead plant who accused ...
It may sound strange but plants can remember stress. Scientists are still learning about how plants do this without a brain.
As Australia swelters through a scorching summer, the nation's flora is facing not just extreme heat, but also prolonged heat ...
Plants don’t have brains and nervous systems like ours. They can send and receive signals, but that seems to be automatic.
Rising temperatures make plants lose more water, weakening their ability to absorb carbon dioxide and survive heat stress.
Among today’s still-legal-to-buy plants that the council is concerned about are Japanese and Chinese wisterias, Norway maple, amur maple, Japanese maple, English ivy, Japanese spirea, yellow flag iris ...
The legal battle has featured debates over environmental justice -- the theory that sources of pollution are often ...
The plant, Long Island's largest, takes in and incinerates more than 2,600 tons of primarily residential trash a day.
It may sound strange, but plants can remember stress. Scientists are still learning about how plants do this without a brain.
A groundbreaking study led by a team of researchers at the University of Kentucky's Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment has revealed a surprising biochemical connection between ...
A groundbreaking study, published in Nature Plants, led by a team of researchers at the University of Kentucky’s Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment has revealed a surprising ...
Plants face unique challenges and opportunities as human activities reshape natural landscapes and introduce novel ...
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