Tag: plants
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Science Links of the Week » Explorersweb
[ad_1] A passion for the natural world drives many of our adventures. When I’m not outside, I love exploring discoveries about where I live and travel. Here are some of the best natural history links I found this week. Dolphin Networking: Bottlenose dolphins form large multi-level alliance networks. Humans are the only animals that form ... -
5 Ways to Cure Gut Health Naturally
[ad_1] Gut health refers to the health of the digestive tract, or gut, the organ that digests and absorbs nutrients from food and provides fuel to the body. It also plays an important role in maintaining a healthy mind and body. That’s why we want your gut to thrive and thrive. Most doctors believe that ... -
CLIMATE SCIENCE: A TRANSPORT AND TRANSITION REVOLUTION | Opinions
[ad_1] Let’s look at a pie chart with 6 slices of different sizes. It is titled “Distribution of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Economic Sector in the United States in 2020.” The big three are transportation 27.3%, power 24.9% and industry 23.9%. Outstandingly, transport is the largest, accounting for more than a quarter of total carbon ... -
The research community’s fears as Minister of Science have yet to materialize in Truss’ government.news
[ad_1] As Britain’s new Prime Minister Liz Truss begins appointing her first cabinet, scientific organizations insist research and innovation should be at the heart of government policy. However, questions remain about the new government’s plans for science, and a science minister has not yet been appointed. The UK research community has found itself in an ... -
UF/IFAS Establishes New Aggression Science Laboratory
[ad_1] According to a study published in the journal earlier this year, Comprehensive Environmental Science Here in the United States, invasive species cost the U.S. economy more than $21 billion annually, with the agricultural industry being the hardest hit. Researchers say increased migration and global trade are largely driving the spread of invasive plants and ... -
Ukrainian scientists have long fought for scientific freedom
[ad_1] The world’s leading zoologist Ilya Mechnikov was not safe in the city of Odessa. Soldiers were dispersing the protest. A student was missing. And the local police chief had put Metchnikoff on a list of “politically unreliable” individuals. On May 22, 1882, Metchnikov submitted his letter of resignation to the Rector of the Imperial ... -
Nutrition and health claims in the European Union in 2022
[ad_1] Feature Articles | 03 September 2022 | By Nuala Collins, BSc, Dip PgCert, Hans Verhagen, PhD | © Nutrition and health claims are widely used on food labels and may positively influence consumer perceptions and intentions to buy food. Regulation (EC) 1924/2006 on nutrition and health claims aims to ensure claims are clear, scientifically substantiated, ... -
Allergy season will be affected by climate change, scientists say
[ad_1] If you sneeze and sneeze more than you used to this allergy season, scientists may be able to explain why. It’s the time of year when ragweed pollen is at its highest in the air, according to Dr. Robert Hertzler, emeritus professor of agriculture and expanded weed science at Iowa State University. He notes ...











