A major study led by Macquarie University has examined the deep environmental, technological and societal challenges ...
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The role of scientific research in ethnobotany
In the past, we talked about ‘the role of ethnobotany in scientific research’. This week, we are looking into the role of scientific research in ethnobotany. Let me share what prompted this twist.
Gulf Development Public Company Limited (GULF) is advancing its sustainability mission by partnering with the ...
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A dismal glimpse into the future: Scientists give their chilling predictions for life in the 2100s
From chocolate grown in labs to intense fires raging across the globe, the world of 2100 could look very different from today ...
Abdul Wahab Khan Panaji A recent scientific study has revealed that Goa’s Geographical Indication (GI)-tagged Khola chilli possesses higher antioxidant compounds, better stress tolerance and ...
In a region with scarce resources and few chances for hands-on science learning, Zenwang Konyak, a young researcher from ...
Highlighting India''s rich biodiversity, particularly in the Himalayan region, Director, CSIR-IIIM Jammu, Dr. Zabeer Ahmed today underlined that natural products continue to play a vital role in ...
The officers of the Provincial Command of the Guardia di Finanza of Rome, operating at the Leonardo da Vinci airport in ...
There is still time to plant some crops for a fall harvest. If you don’t have access to an in-ground gardening space or are ...
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Flowers caught in an evolutionary tug-of-war
New research suggests some plants may be sacrificing their ability to adapt to climate change in order to attract dwindling ...
John Clayton’s specimen of smooth hydrangea, Hydrangea arborescens, that was cited by Linnaeus in his 1753 description of the species. John Clayton (1694-1773) was a notable early collector of plant ...
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