Hidden beneath the water's surface is a botanical world that is among nature's most innovative and ecologically important.
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Study suggests life on Earth has around 1.8 billion years left — but the biosphere might evolve to survive even longer
Using complex climate models, researchers have pinned down the point at which life will no longer be able to survive on Earth ...
One day, far in the future, a leaf will turn brown and crumble to dust, representing the end of all plants on Earth. Without ...
Plant lovers can breathe a little easier, at least for the next billion years or so. A new study suggests that Earth's ...
Plants may sometimes seem to be a mundane part of everyday life, but they are actually vital to all life on Earth. They provide food and shelter for animals, and they help purify the air we breathe.
A new study unveils the most comprehensive understanding of the evolutionary history of flowering plants to date. The research analyzed 1.8 billion letters of genetic code from more than 9,500 species ...
As it warms up in Washington, D.C., the patio is calling my name. Heading out with a cool beverage, book in hand, and being surrounded by beautiful plants make for a perfect spring day. But the moment ...
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