New study: Moss Landing battery fire dumped 55,000 pounds of toxic metals into wildlife-rich marshes
A major fire in January at one of the world’s largest battery storage plants in Moss Landing showered 55,000 pounds of toxic metals across the landscape within a mile of the plant, a new scientific ...
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Always Keep Your Used Aquarium Water, Here Are The Plants That Love It
Some herbs grow faster thanks to your used aquarium water, while certain leafy greens love getting extra potassium from this ...
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Jasmine sambac / pikake - how to grow in pots - tutorial - training - indoors/outdoors
Every home should have one plant that produces fragrant flowers. And one of the very best options is Jasmine. There are ...
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Mine-grown moss shows unusual power to trap toxic metals from water without energy
Researchers in Finland discovered that a mine-grown moss and its microbial partners can remove toxic metals from water ...
Researchers recently mounted moss spores on the exterior of the International Space Station during the Tanpopo 4 mission for 283 days (roughly nine months). The goal was to figure out if Earth-based ...
The Texas company that owns the battery storage plant at Moss Landing that burned in a spectacular fire in January, raising questions nationwide about the safety of the fast-growing renewable energy ...
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Adding a strange jelly catfish to the aquarium
With its unique look and fascinating behavior, the jelly catfish instantly stands out. Watch as it gets introduced to its new home.
An aquarium store in San Luis Obispo is closing after more than 20 years in business. Tropics Aquarium Professionals is preparing to shut its doors at 12330 Los Osos Valley Road in December. “Store ...
A close-up of curled green moss fronds. A carpet of pleurocarpous moss grows in Tuscany, Italy, during the summer of 2021. Credit: Mehriban Jafarova Researchers use mosses to monitor air pollutants ...
The apocarotenoid growth regulator zaxinone binds the Arabidopsis strigolactone receptor DWARF 14 (D14). Acting as a long-lasting antagonist, zaxinone interferes with signalling and induces ...
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