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Supported by By Emily Anthes Emily Anthes is a science reporter who writes Pet Theory, a column about our creature companions ...
The grape seed extract in pet food application market is projected to grow from USD 48.3 million in 2025 to USD 86.5 million ...
A bag of kitty litter that doesn’t just hide the smell — it straight-up evicts it. This ultra-powerful formula is loaded with ...
High voltage Spanish blackout report: Power plants meant to stabilize voltage didn’t The Iberian blackout was a consequence of grid management, not any power source.
Spanish grid operator Redeia blamed power plants for the massive blackout that affected the Iberian peninsula in April, as it disputed a government report that said its failure to calculate the ...
Isoprene, a long-overlooked plant compound, may be a powerful natural insect repellent. New research reveals how this chemical deters pests and helps crops like soybeans survive stress. But its use ...
Kibble was considering St Mirren FC-owned land as a possible location for its wellbeing centre, court documents suggest. Papers, put before the Court of Session in Edinburgh, reveal the children ...
Plant hormones, also known as phytohormones, are chemicals that regulate plant cell processes. They are signal molecules produced within the plant functioning in extremely low concentrations ...
Oat milk has more fiber than some other plant milks, including almond, rice and coconut milks. If you're into sustainability, oat milk is considered one of the more sustainable milk alternatives.
They are the ones who always pay the steepest price — another lesson September 11 taught us. Workers sort trash at a recycling plant in Cutchogue in January 2017. RiverheadLOCAL/Katharine Schroederi ...
Blue Diamond Growers will shut down operations at its historic Sacramento plant over the next two years, cutting 600 jobs and shifting operations to Turlock and Salida.