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Plant science research paves the way for deeper understanding of how the plant immune system functions

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Researchers in the laboratory of Tessa Burch-Smith, Ph.D. at the Danforth Plant Science Center and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, are conducting pioneering work to discover how plants transmit information, important molecules, and…

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More plants on the menu of ancient hunter-gatherers

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It has long been thought that meat played an important role in the diet of hunter-gatherers before the Neolithic transition. However, due to the scarcity of well-preserved human remains from Paleolithic sites, little information exists…

Ancient 'Paleo' diet largely consisted of plants for some hunter-gatherers, study finds

thehill.com

Prehistoric humans are often believed to have largely eaten meat — to the extent that proponents of many modern low-carb diets portray them as closely resembling humans' “primordial” eating style. But a recent excavation at a cave in…

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Toyota Highlander plant gets $1.4B to build a new EV and battery packs

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Filed under:; Green,Plants/Manufacturing,Toyota,SUV,Electric,Future Vehicles,Hybrid

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Best Plants for Low Light, Low Maintenance and Air Purification - CNET

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Having houseplants should be a joy, not a chore. These are the best low-maintenance houseplants to keep your space bright and brimming with fresh air.

Darwin's 'Abominable Mystery' Haunts New Plant Tree of Life

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Darwin was once flummoxed as to how so many flowering plants evolved, but researchers may have finally cracked the code.

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‘Really?’ blasts shopper after watching Costco customer return unwatered plant and fumes ‘members are ridiculous’

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COSTCO’S lenient return policy has resulted in some iffy exchanges, including customers who bring in dead plants for refunds.

G7 eyes possible end date for coal-fired power plants

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G7 energy ministers on Monday discussed a possible time frame for phasing out coal-fired power plants, as the UN warned "excuses" for failing to take bold actions on climate change were "not acceptable".

Smokers, former smokers may gain from switch to plant-based diet

medicalxpress.com

Current and former smokers might lower their risk for emphysema if they adopt a highly nutritional plant-based diet, a new study shows.

Tempelmann auf Schalke ohne Perspektive: Wie plant er seine Zukunft beim S04?

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Lino Tempelmann wird unter Karel Geraerts so gut wie gar nicht eingesetzt. Seine Zukunft beim FC Schalke scheint offen zu sein.

G7 eyes possible end date for coal-fired power plants

www.thehindu.com

The Group of Seven meeting in Turin is the first big political session since the world pledged at the UN’s COP28 climate summit in December to transition away from coal, oil and gas.

Latrobe Municipal Authority preps for electrical overhaul of sewage plant as rate hike takes effect

triblive.com

Latrobe Municipal Authority is poised to update electrical systems at its sewage treatment plant as an unrelated sewage rate hike takes effect.

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Ennore villagers launch signature campaign demanding permanent closure of fertilizer plant

www.thehindu.com

This marks the 125th day of their protest against Coromandel International Limited following an ammonia gas leak in December 2023

Coca Cola bottler SLAM Beverages sets up ₹700-cr. plant in Amethi to cater to summer demand

www.thehindu.com

With 7 production lines fully operational, the eight line is set to go for production by mid May

Plant-based diet may reduce risk of emphysema among smokers

www.upi.com

Current and former smokers might lower their risk for emphysema if they adopt a highly nutritional plant-based diet, a new study shows.

RHS: ‘Chop and drop’ plant clippings to save time and money on compost

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Horticultural experts share their tips for reducing costs and being more sustainable in the garden.

RHS: ‘Chop and drop’ plant clippings to save time and money on compost

www.shropshirestar.com

Horticultural experts share their tips for reducing costs and being more sustainable in the garden.

RHS: ‘Chop and drop’ plant clippings to save time and money on compost

www.standard.co.uk

Horticultural experts share their tips for reducing costs and being more sustainable in the garden.