A year after a significant battery plant fire in Moss Landing, residents continue to demand answers and accountability, forming a community advocacy group to address concerns over air quality and ...
Climate warming can increase plant growth in permafrost regions by lengthening the growing season, speeding up plant metabolic processes, and allowing deeper root penetration as permafrost thaws.
Across Europe, many banks alongside motorways are planted with grass to stabilise soil and keep roadside landscapes tidy. One of moss’s most fascinating features is its ability to absorb substances ...
Hundreds of plants are protected by the Endangered Species Act, but moss is an underdog. There's only one type that has federal protection, but a group of scientists wants to change that. More than ...
Let me just say, I love moss. Grab a magnifying glass and take a look at what appears to be a patch of one type of moss will reveal a multitude of different shapes and forms. However, finding moss in ...
Permafrost ecosystems store vast amounts of carbon that are vulnerable to microbial decomposition, potentially reinforcing climate change. Although warming can stimulate plant growth and partially ...
90 days time-lapse of planting moss roses from seeds to blooming. Mixed moss rose seeds were directly germinated in a pot with potting mix soil. They took about 50 days to start flowering. The flowers ...
The Texas company that owns the battery storage plant at Moss Landing, California, that burned in a spectacular fire in January, raising questions nationwide about the safety of the fast-growing ...
Moss is ancient. It evolved some 470 million years ago, long before the first dinosaur hatched. It is so rudimentary that it lacks both flowers and roots, yet it is an expert at survival. Now, that ...
The Texas company that owns the battery storage plant at Moss Landing that burned in a spectacular fire in January, raising questions nationwide about the safety of the fast-growing renewable energy ...
At least that’s the conclusion of a newly published study, led by researchers at the Field Museum. Matt von Konrat, head of botanical collections at the Field, is lead author on the paper, with an ...