Cell Biology Antibiotic Resistance Is Shared, Not Evolved October 10, 2019 Growing evidence undermines commonly-cited examples of evolution happening right before our eyes. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Global Policies Can Trust Fake Science January 30, 2019 Some matters are just too complicated to know with certainty. Here's another "whoops" moment in climate science. CONTINUE READING
Botany More Reasons to Love Plants September 10, 2013 For food, for visual pleasure, and for the health of the whole planet, plants are worth loving and learning about. CONTINUE READING
Botany Invisible Influence of Plants Coming to Light August 13, 2013 The air is filled with substances we barely notice – molecules produced by plants – but they have profound effects on climate and ecology. CONTINUE READING
Botany Trees Communicate with Aspirin September 25, 2008 Plants communicate with each other through chemical signals. Scientists found a form of aspirin that works as a distress call. 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