Not all trees are made equal, and some of the most visually striking might actually be a menace in disguise, tearing up ...
Mistletoe infestation was not linked to negative health outcomes for the trees the festive favorite was parasitizing.
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Yuletide kissers, smooch without guilt: Research suggests your mistletoe didn't harm its tree host
If mistletoe's status as a nutrient-stealing freeloader has been cooling your holiday ardor, new research led by an Oregon ...
The World Health Organization opens a major conference on traditional medicine on Wednesday, arguing that new technologies, ...
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Panfishing could boom soon with return of Sanford, other lakes
Fishing – especially panfishing, and good panfishing at that -- may be only a couple of years away on the four impoundments of the Tittabawassee River.
Winter might have settled in, but that doesn’t mean your garden has to hibernate. December is actually the perfect month to ...
Farms and cities use so much of the Colorado River's water that little remains for the river's own ecosystem. Will ...
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WHO conference explores AI's role in validating traditional medicine
The World Health Organization opens a major conference on traditional medicine on Wednesday, arguing that new technologies, including artificial intelligence, can bring scientific scrutiny to ...
When planting a fruit tree, most gardeners think of purchasing an Anna apple, August Pride peach, Mission fig or Santa Rosa ...
Down at the Peconic Community School in Cutchogue, the kids were busy tromping around outdoors exploring the snow-filled ...
A rare fossil plant reveals how early plants moved water and food, helping to explain the secrets of tree growth.
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