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Glaciers provide a unique opportunity for researchers to measure levels of atmospheric carbon deposition. Unlike other ...
Forget about mild and common cheeses like yellow cheddar or mozzarella. We'd like to introduce you to some of the most ...
A new fungi-based concrete alternative could finally give the construction industry the game-changing material it has been ...
As the world heats up, vast numbers of microbes frozen in vast amounts of ice are set to thaw. We must prepare ...
Since time immemorial, plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi have coexisted in a mutually beneficial relationship. The fungi colonize plant roots and help them absorb nutrients. In return, plants ...
Researchers are developing the biomaterial as a more environmentally friendly alternative to concrete, but any wide-scale use ...
If you’ve spent a lot of time outdoors in New England, you’ve likely crossed paths with, and probably stepped on, lichens.
Big, bold, stinky: The Rafflesia flower is a rotting spectacle in the highlands From explosive blooms to eco-treks, uncover ...