MR. H. HAMSHAW THOMAS'S paper entitled “The Old Morphology and the New”, read before the Linnean Society on November 10, created considerable interest. In recent years, Mr. Thomas said, a great gulf ...
Morphology, Phytochemistry and Utility – Part 2, an in-depth scientific reference documenting around 120 wild vegetable species from the Western Ghats, one of India’s richest biodiversity regions.
COIMBATORE: Researchers from an educational institution in Pollachi have made a significant contribution to Indian flora by identifying a new plant species, Afr ...
Lepanthes nasariana, A newly discovered Andean orchid, is already losing its cloud-forest habitat as warming pushes it toward ...
India Today NE on MSN
37,000-year-old bamboo from Manipur reveals Asia's ice age secret
Among the silt-rich deposits of the Chirang River in Manipur's Imphal Valley researchers examining fossil plant remains have ...
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Rare Rafflesia hasseltii bloom finally seen after 13 years in Sumatra’s tiger-patrolled jungle
A biologist finally saw the rare Rafflesia hasseltii bloom after a 13-year search in Sumatra's rainforests. This elusive ...
A new robotic system is being piloted at Russia’s Bochvar Institute to automatically sort and certify solid radioactive waste ...
In 2009, a 3.4-million-year-old hominin foot bone was discovered in the Burtele region of Ethiopia. The identity of this ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Dogs Have Been Surprisingly Diverse for More Than 10,000 Years, New Research Suggests
Two studies provide scientists with a more comprehensive understanding of how early dogs were domesticated as they migrated ...
Tiny frog-like leafhoppers in Uganda's Kibale National Park are revealing secrets of rainforest survival. These small insects ...
Not Albert, his son Hans. As far as we know, Albert was right about his General Theory of Relativity and other natural laws.
Planned to solve Dehradun’s water shortage, the Song Dam Drinking Water Project’s construction practices have altered the ...
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