Botany For the Love of Trees July 23, 2016 You don't have to be a proverbial tree-hugger to love trees and wonder at all the things they can do, and do for us. CONTINUE READING
Geology Why Is a New Theory of Coal Formation Needed? January 22, 2016 When a new theory comes along, better examine why the old one needed replacing. CONTINUE READING
Geology Instant Islands and Ecology May 19, 2015 A new volcanic island near Japan recalls the rapid colonization of Iceland's Surtsey island in 1963. CONTINUE READING
Health "Natural Evil" May Be Broken Good February 16, 2015 Things in nature we consider nasty are sometimes good systems that have broken. CONTINUE READING
Botany Talking Plants and Secret Networks May 13, 2013 There was a time when talking plants was mythology. Now, it's science. CONTINUE READING
Birds Evolutionists Multiply Miracles February 12, 2013 If evolution could develop a complex structure once, defying all probability, then maybe it could do it multiple times, some evolutionists theorize. CONTINUE READING
Amazing Facts Nature: 3.8 Billion Years of R&D October 2, 2012 Scientists continue mining the biomimicry bonanza, but some still give all the credit to time and evolution. CONTINUE READING
Botany Plants Have Social Networks March 31, 2011 Plants may be mostly stationary, but they have meaningful conversations through the grapevine. CONTINUE READING
Botany Of Talking Trees and Plant Perfumes February 21, 2006 It’s not just Middle Earth where the trees talk. The forests of Regular Earth have a language, too. CONTINUE READING
Botany Fungi Supply Plant Communities With Underground Nutrient Pipeline June 17, 2004 Dig up a cubic yard of soil, and you may have disturbed 12,000 miles of an extensive network of passageways that supply plant roots with carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. CONTINUE READING