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Antarctica may seem pristine and almost devoid of life, but there's plenty of chemistry going on. Victoria Atkinson explains ...
Should you remove mushrooms in your yard or leave them be? Why do they grow there in the first place? Your questions, ...
Master gardener Sally Scalera shares the dirt on which fragrant plants are native, important because they attract and support ...
Microorganisms for enhanced carbon sequestration and bio-geochemical cycling during soil remediation
In soil remediation processes, the mediating role of microorganisms in soil nutrient cycling is critical. The decline in ...
Morgado do Quintão, with 23 officially certified hectares, presented its new collections of “PALHETE” and “BRANCO” wines.
A major UK study shows that nature-friendly farming can boost yields and biodiversity - but long-term success depends on ...
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House Digest on MSNWhy Your Bird Feeder Might Be Attracting ChiggersYour backyard bird feeder may be an inviting spot for chiggers. Find out what you can do to keep those tiny mites away from ...
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The Cool Down on MSNHomeowner shocked after discovering bizarre creature burrowing eggs in back yard: 'I'd say she's got squatter's rights'"Contact your local Department of Natural Resources and get their advice." Homeowner shocked after discovering bizarre ...
Setting aside a spot in your yard to grow flowers just for cutting all summer to make into bouquets is a goal of many ...
Some species of fig trees store calcium carbonate in their trunks—essentially turning themselves (partially) into stone, new ...
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New Scientist on MSNFig trees may benefit climate by turning carbon dioxide into stoneSome carbon dioxide absorbed by fig trees gets turned into calcium carbonate within the wood and the surrounding soil, ...
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