Exploring Antemoro Paper: Preserving Language and Culture

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In the southern highlands of Madagascar, the Antemoro people carry on a…


By Johanna Mitra

Exploring Kozo Paper : Special Qualities and its…

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Plants of the Bronx River

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For at least 5,000 years, people have called The Bronx home, with…


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The Biodiverse Parents of America's First Wines

Apr 17 2025

Popular wines you may find yourself sipping on, like Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio,…


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Pitcher plants: so nice, they evolved thrice!

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Cabinet of Curiosities

Pitcher plants are famous (or perhaps infamous) for their carnivorous structures that…


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Geraldine Watson: Botanist and Activist of Texas’s Big…

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Women in Science

Geraldine Watson, born in Louisiana in 1925, never planned to become a…


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An Unusual Expedition for Drought-Resistant Grasses

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In the 1930s, the agricultural industry and natural environment of the United…


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Flora Nancy Vasey was born in Illinois in 18611. While her father,…


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Bearclaw Poppy

Feb 1 2019

Specimen Stories

Native to a small area of southern Utah, only six populations of…

Banded Mottlegill

Feb 5 2019

Specimen Stories

This mushroom was called 'weed Panaeolus' because it would frequently grow as…

Lavender

Feb 4 2019

Specimen Stories

Lavender has been used in traditional medicine for centuries for its soothing…

Tea

Feb 5 2019

Specimen Stories

Tea is a widely popular and culturally significant beverage brewed from the…

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