Life cycles require the creation of an autonomous individual, that individual’s growth and that individual’s reproduction In ...
Asexual reproduction, in which females reproduce without males by cloning themselves, has been documented in multiple species ...
Plant reproduction is highly complex and variable across the kingdom. The emergence of sexual reproduction has contributed to increase plant genetic diversity and enabled the colonisation of new ...
Officials say two people are dead after an explosion at U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works. Ten people were injured; five are in critical but stable condition, and five have been released from hospitals ...
Plant-based meats have an image problem. It’s not flavor or appearance. Look-alike beef burgers, chicken-like nuggets and faux pork sausages often cook like meat — some even bleed and sizzle in the ...
Abstract: In our previous work, we have presented a method for genetically synthesizing software architecture design. Synthesis begins with a responsibility dependency graph and domain model for a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Clara covers the consumer trends shaping the future of retail. In 2019, Beyond Meat went public with one of the most successful ...
This archival footage from the 1930s offers an in-depth exploration of plant and aquatic life cycles, focusing on the processes of reproduction and growth at a microscopic level. The film begins with ...
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The Secret World of Plants: Reproduction and Botany
*Plants That Have No Flowers or Seeds* (1967) is an 11-minute educational film produced by Coronet. It explores examples of non-flowering, seedless plants, such as ferns, mosses, and fungi, explaining ...
A new study suggests that the insects rely on the sounds made by distressed vegetation to guide important reproductive choices. By Gennaro Tomma You may not want to sit next to a crying baby on an ...
You might think flowers don’t have much choice about who they mate with, given they are rooted to the ground and can’t move. But when scientists from Nagoya, Japan used powerful microscopes to study ...
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