plants
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Plants Optimize Their Photosynthesis and Growth in Response To Shorter Days, Study Reports
The upcoming daylight saving time "fall back" may be a drag for many people—but new research from Michigan State University scientists reveals that plants have found ways to cope.
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Biodiversity Along Hawaii Coastline at Risk as Landowners Pull Out Native Plants
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Asteroid That Killed Dinosaurs Also Caused Extinction of Ancient Plant Species 66 Million Years Ago
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Flowering Plants Largely 'Unharmed' Despite Impact of Chicxulub Asteroid 66 Million Years Ago [Study]
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Yarrow’s Spiny Lizard on the Brink of Extinction Due to Climate Change
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Algae Can Help Decipher Evolution History of Plants 600 Million Years Ago
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5 Failure-Proof Low Maintenance Plants for the Black Thumb's Indoor Garden
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Climate Change from Space: Satellites Show Evidence of Warming World, Effects of Heat Wave on Plants
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Tundra Biome: How a Frozen Habitat Supports Plant Life
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Fossils Tell How Plants Move Around The World: From America To Asia
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How Home Plants Improve Air Quality By Filtering Toxins
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World’s Largest Mistletoe: Cross-cultural Ecology Connecting People, Plants and Places in Southwestern Australia
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Plants Beg for Help When They Get Stressed, Study Shows