Peace lilies are a smart pick for homes with less sunlight. They do well in low to medium indirect light, so you can put them ...
Cryo-electron microscopy confirms that controlled alignment of Photosystem I on graphene boosts electron flow and durability ...
Beneath the surface of lakes and coastal waters lies a hidden world of sediment that plays a crucial role in the health of aquatic ecosystems. "Benthic fluxes" of nitrogen and phosphorus, such as ...
Researchers have created CAROSEL (Chamber ARray for Observing Sediment Exchanges Long-term), an autonomous underwater system ...
It can be used to wrap sushi rolls or serve as a pestilent, sometimes smelly, nuisance for beachgoers. But is that really all seaweed is good for?
Instead of repotting your houseplants in the fall, Morales recommends doing so between late winter to early spring. “A fresh ...
Bare stems, yellow leaves, no new growth? Don’t panic! Dormancy is nature’s way of recharging. But what is dormancy in plants ...
A new analysis of controlled-environment hemp cultivation reports that higher light intensity during flowering can ...
With winter looming, we explore the science of preparing sports turf for seasonal stress. Industry experts share insights ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Written by Angela Mason Foster Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Few sights in ...
Located just 42 miles northeast of Anchorage in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley (or Mat-Su Valley to locals), Palmer offers that rare combination of accessibility and escape that’s harder to find than a ...