49 million years ago the planet had an industrial little organism working its way to destroying the climate. No it wasn't aliens, it was a plant known as Azolla. Just watch the video, it'll make more ...
Chemical analyses showed that Azolla caroliniana is a plant rich in crude protein, microminerals, and vitamins. Thus, Azolla caroliniana can be regarded as a viable non-traditional feed for livestock.
If we lived in an ordinary time—time here being understood in the long, unhurried sense of a geologic epoch—it would be nearly impossible to watch a species vanish. Such an event would occur ...
Article subjects are automatically applied from the ACS Subject Taxonomy and describe the scientific concepts and themes of the article. Methyl orange (MO) is a water-soluble synthetic organic azo dye ...
Will they flower at the same time or one after the other? In this video, Frances Tophill shares her favourite spring flowers, including beautiful blooms to grow in pots or in the ground, plants that ...
Impact and progress Frontiers' impact Progress Report 2022 All annual reports ...