Too much fertilizer disrupts the hidden world of soil-dwelling microbes that were sustaining healthy crops long before ...
It took two scientists decades to find a new nitrogen-fixing organelle. It could change the future of sustainable agriculture ...
Helpline volunteers from the UC Master Gardener Program will answer questions as part of their monthly Advice to Grow By workshops.
The first week of the FIFA World Cup has been underscored by tensions over geopolitics, U.S. immigration policy and dramatic group stage action that is priming viewers around the world for what ...
While fruit flies don’t cause the itch that mosquitoes do, and they may not be as annoying as houseflies, when you’ve got them in your home and buzzing in your face, there’ll be no convincing you that ...
Cats may be cute and adorable, but stray and feral cats can sometimes pose a risk to human health. Veterinary researchers ...
Decaying matter shapes life in soil, but it can also create hostile zones for growing roots. Professor Jiří Friml of the ...
MustGrow: A stock with multi-bagger potential MustGrow Biologics is emerging as a promising player in the agricultural ...
This farm update looks at how recent rainfall has dramatically improved the outlook for wheat crops after a difficult spring ...
Returning a rare orchid to the wild is a complex challenge, but if these scientists succeed, they’ll blaze a path for future reintroductions.
Laurie Daley was left struggling to find the words to respond to one question that stumped the under-siege Blues coach while ...
More than 1,000 species of lichen grow in Washington. All of them offer a window into profound biological cooperation.