Introduced to ecosystems where they don’t naturally belong, non-native species of plants and animals are often able to sprawl ...
The omnivorous hamster can enjoy a range of edible treats, but not all the food that we humans can eat is appropriate for ...
In a world increasingly detached from nature and rooted in fast-paced lifestyles, many yearn for a deeper connection to the ...
Imagine scanning lion dung or a mouse dropping and instantly knowing exactly what and how much the animal has eaten. Thanks ...
Whether you're taking on a previous homeowner's garden or going on a nature walk, here's how to identify what species a ...
Summit Metro Parks is encouraging residents to leave fallen leaves alone instead of raking and removing them. Leaf debris ...
The Bean Life Science Museum hosted a foraging event on Oct. 12, where participants went on a guided walk around BYU campus ...
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Can we unlock the vast potential of drought-tolerant chickpeas to feed a warmer world?
Chickpea plants excel under pressure. Now, researchers have identified the genetic machinery behind their resilience, which ...
Each season sees us bringing different plants into our lives. Some seasonal plants popular now can be harmful to our pets.
Research shows that plant polyphenols have anti-aging properties. Polyphenols can be found in many plant foods, like berries, ...
In the fall, the number of birds visiting your yard and garden may drop. During this season, when food is scarce, use these ...
Aquaculture Uses Far More Wild Fish Than Previously Estimated, Study Finds Oct. 17, 2024 — A study suggests that global fish farming, or aquaculture, may rely on significantly larger quantities ...