Maize serves as a vital model species for advancing our understanding of plant biology, yet many mysteries remain about the intricate processes governing how DNA works and organizes itself in the ...
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Fiber’s big glow-up

From bland to brilliant, this once-overlooked nutrient is stepping into the spotlight—and the science says it deserves the hype.
For instant spring colour, hyacinths and miniature daffodils are brilliant. They last best when kept in a cool, bright spot, as warm conditions make them finish flowering quicker. Somewhere like a ...
Research suggests that consciousness could extend far beyond just humans—every cellular creature in the universe, no matter how big or small, could be conscious, too. Studies show that single-cell ...
Plants are constantly on guard. Their roots are equipped with molecular alarm systems that detect invading microbes and trigger immune responses. Yet beneficial soil fungi routinely enter living root ...
We're revisiting an in-depth 1977 House Beautiful article about keeping your houseplants alive—and the advice still resonates almost 50 years later.
But calling a banana peel "waste" is subjective. In parts of India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia, and Brazil, banana peels have long been cooked into curries, stir-fries, and savory fillings. In ...
Dhruv Bhutani has been writing about consumer technology since 2008, offering deep insights into the Android smartphone landscape through features and opinion pieces. He joined Android Police in 2023, ...
A “note” was discovered near the body of Martin Short’s late daughter Katherine, who reportedly died by suicide at her Hollywood Hills home earlier this week. The 42-year-old social worker, adopted by ...
Rob Shaver is a 49-year-old retail worker who recently had a streak of running at least 1 mile every day for three years. He’s also been living with Stage 4 bone and lung cancer for more than 20 years ...
Non-native oxalis grows wild in Sonoma County, as well other areas of northern California. Although it’s a very pretty plant, it is highly invasive and considered a weed. UCANR Repository Question: ...