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.
You've done it: you designed your dream gardenscape, researched and added the right plants — you've even learned how to gather seeds from your annuals to grow next year. Still, looking out at the ...
Abstract: To improve the accuracy of plant disease identification, on the basis of wavelet packet image and YUV color space, multi-channel feature fusion extraction algorithm has been proposed.
Abstract: Frequency safety is becoming increasingly critical in modern power systems due to the reduction of rotational inertia and governor damping. With advances in power electronics, the ...
Methods: This study was carried out as a mixed method study initiated by a scoping review (10 scientific databases, 14 databases with grey literature and 14 predefined reports) in addition to three ...
A research team at the IPK Leibniz Institute has developed a method that enables the detailed observation of female meiosis—the process by which germ cells are formed—in the model plant Arabidopsis ...
Using a material derived from plants, researchers at Penn State have devised a renewable and sustainable approach to separating and recovering dysprosium, a heavy rare earth element used in ...
The information contained in this 78-page, data-packed Statistical Profile presents a composite picture of IndustryWeek's Best Plants winners and finalists for the past five competitions from 2020 to ...
Despite rare earth elements' importance in manufacturing cell phones, magnets and a host of other consumer and commercial electronics, the lack of a sustainable, environmentally friendly approach to ...
Iron is found in a wide variety of plant-based foods, including nuts, seeds, beans, and grains. Nonheme iron (in plants and fortified foods) is less absorbable than heme iron, so vegetarians may need ...
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