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A common soil fungus could help farmers reduce their reliance on synthetic fungicides, new research suggests, by producing natural airborne chemicals that suppress devastating plant diseases.
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No other specimens have been collected in the past six decades, Grant said, and the “only known” habitat for the species has been destroyed since the frog was first found. The evidence suggests that ...
Burning sensations in the feet, often dismissed, can signal underlying health issues like nerve damage or vitamin ...
I noticed this on the trunk of a very mature live oak. Is this tree in trouble? What should I do? This looks like a fungal ...
The “huh, that’s weird” quirks of the human body exist in a liminal space that the internet fills to capacity. Before the internet, I guess these would have been the folk remedies shared in families ...