Yahoo: Powered by rain, this seed carrier could help reforest the most remote areas
Powered by rain, this seed carrier could help reforest the most remote areas
CNN: Powered by rain, this seed carrier could help reforest the most remote areas
Phys.org: Dandelions control the dispersal of their seeds through asymmetrical attachment, finds study
Don't be disappointed if all the fluffy seeds of a dandelion don't fly away with a single blow. The gust of wind from your lungs may be strong, but the dandelion's natural desire to control how its ...
Dandelions control the dispersal of their seeds through asymmetrical attachment, finds study
Fruit exist to invite animals to disperse the swallowed seeds. A research team found that plants targeting insects rather than birds or mammals for this service are more common than previously thought ...
Introduction Have you ever looked outside on a windy day and seen "helicopter" seeds spinning through the air? Or picked up a dandelion and blown on it, sending the tiny, fluffy seeds flying all over ...
The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. The above sampling problem could be resolved by placing seed-traps along many side-by-side towers. Because such a set-up is ...
Science Daily: Parasitic plants rely on unusual method to spread their seeds
Three species of non-photosynthetic plants rely mainly on camel crickets to disperse their seeds. Three species of non-photosynthetic plants rely mainly on camel crickets to disperse their seeds, ...
EurekAlert!: An ancient association? Crickets disperse seeds of early-diverging orchid Apostasia nipponica