New research uncovers the surprising role of plant scents in insect diets and evolution especially butterflies and moths.
Scientists use fossil pollen to study ancient plant diversity and guide future conservation action strategies worldwide.
For 15 years, Kuhlow, a 51-year-old former Stony Brook microbiology researcher, has been logging observations of leaf and bud appearances — in his own garden, or farther afield on a hike — into a ...
Scientists have made a leap in genetic engineering by pushing elephant cells into an embryonic-like state. This marks a major ...
India's livestock sector undergoes a technological transformation, integrating cutting-edge innovations to enhance ...
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After hiding in Thailand for seven years, two Cambodian journalists arrived in the United States last year on work visas, ...
This Japan Hour episode explores 60 years of Japan’s transformation through the lens of Tokyo, from its economic highs and ...
In their first joint interview, Chapman & album producer David Kershenbaum reflect on their decadeslong journey and reuniting for the new vinyl reissue.
That’s exactly what happens with the French onion soup at Front Street Cafe in Philadelphia. Nestled in the vibrant Fishtown ...
I’ve had tacos in dusty roadside stands in Oaxaca, upscale eateries in Chicago, and countless places in between, but ...
Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) confirmed the leading research role played by the organisation at a local, national and ...