New evidence from South China reveals how early humans adapted to environmental transformations during the Late Pleistocene.
A small Japanese flower, Vincetoxicum nakaianum, uses a clever trick to reproduce. It smells like injured ants, attracting ...
Uncover the beauty of Nebraska's national parks. Get ready to be amazed by breathtaking scenery, abundant wildlife, and ...
The Great Lakes Gardens serve as a botanical love letter to Michigan’s native ecosystems. This thoughtfully designed space recreates habitats found throughout the region, from coastal dunes to prairie ...
Tucked away in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the Matthaei Botanical Gardens offers exactly that kind of escape – a 350-acre wonderland where Mother Nature shows off like she’s auditioning for a starring role ...
In the landscape, ‘Ancot’ can be used as a hedge, screen or focal plant. It can even be grown in a large container provided ...
Even in sunny forest gaps, browsing by roe deer prevents the natural regeneration of many tree species. Researchers at the ...
Climate change is extending the growing season in European forests, but this effect will not be sufficient to offset the ...
Today is World Acorn Day, and what better way to celebrate than with a love letter to acorns, an unsung superfood! We are ...
Sri Lanka’s highlands burst into violet, pink and white carpets as endemic Strobilanthes shrubs, locally known as nelu, begin to bloom in a synchronized manner, set seed and die, creating a ...
Melting ice from the Himalayas is creating thousands of unstable lakes, a growing menace to towns and cities below. By Raymond ZhongJason Gulley and Bora Erden This summit is unlike any of its ...
The Sundarbans mangrove forest, one of the largest such forests in the world (140,000 ha), lies on the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers on the Bay of Bengal. It is adjacent to the ...