A new method of examining gene expression patterns called landscape transcriptomics may help pinpoint what causes bumble bees stress and could eventually give insight into why bee populations are ...
Why you can expect to see fewer slugs in the garden this spring - There’s been a significant drop in slug populations after a ...
A science museum curator who grew up in Orlando talks about how federal science funding fueled her own life journey and so ...
After a bumper year for the slimy molluscs in 2024, the Royal Horticultural Society says numbers will be down this spring.
At some point, this isn’t going to be an orange grove anymore," said Trevor Murphy, a third-generation grower.
Panelists Rich Adams, Kariah Brust, Fiona Goggin and Ioannis Tzanetakis will offer an in-person and virtual seminar today in the Agriculture Building, room 115, about navigating the publication ...
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Florida’s citrus growers are struggling to survive the one-two punch of hurricanes and disease. As production of the state’s signature crop has declined in recent years, many citrus farmers have sold ...
The Hall County Agricultural Committee will sponsor Ag Day for fourth graders on Tuesday, March 18, in the Sheep Barn and ...
New research is reshaping our understanding of one of nature’s most stunning yet destructive phenomena — massive swarms of desert locusts.
Miranda Moreno's enrollment mistake at science camp led her to be discovered by her mentor who is fueling her passion for entomology.
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