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Small, stylish, and surprisingly powerful—these desk-friendly plants not only elevate your workspace but may also boost focus ...
Reds, yellows and purples fill the landscape and remind us that fall gardens still have plenty of life left. While many cultivated plants offer ornamental appeal, not all of them provide food for ...
When a corpse flower bloomed on campus, atmospheric scientists got to work. What they discovered provides new evidence about ...
In a new study, CU researchers found that honeybees used adaptive strategies to build stable, usable honeycomb on irregular ...
"Every time I turned the shower on, he’d immediately go and pop a towel and fresh clothes in the dryer and listen for me to ...
Interested in learning how bees make honey? The honey-making process, consisting of multiple steps, might shock you.
While earlier Grow a Garden events have been criticized for requiring heavy grinding, the Fall Market strikes a balance.
The Farmington Hills-based artist arrived in downtown Ann Arbor at about noon Friday, Sept. 12. Retracing his origins, he ...
UVA’s new Fairfax campus hosts many species, including two honeybee hives that produce more than 100 pounds of honey a year.
On this edition of "11 TV Hill with Jason Newton," it's all about the Ravens — celebrating their 30th year in Baltimore — as they prepare for the home opener against the Cleveland Browns.
A new study reveals how buying flowers boosts mood, reduces stress, and reflects America’s changing relationship with fresh blooms.
A University of Georgia study identified more than a dozen types of unique cut flower consumers and their behaviors.