One of the big news-making items of the week occurred when consultant Randall Gross told county commissioners the somewhat surprising news that turning the 2,000-acre McDonald Farm in Sale Creek into ...
It was 12:30 a.m. on Oct. 10, 2019, and Phil Hinch was in his bed, "dead to the world," when he heard someone pounding on the ...
A Porter Ranch family lost their huge terraced yard to the 2019 Saddleridge fire, but it gave them a blank slate to create a ...
A criminal investigation into the pod is pending and all of the 371 active applications have been suspended, according to the National Review. Switzerland is one of the few countries that permits ...
Sheryl Myers taught biology and environmental science for 34 years and has worked as a naturalist for area parks. She is a ...
Altogether, Louisville's parks have thousands of trees. Oak, maple and ash trees are the most common in the Derby City.
For the best listening experience and to never miss an episode, subscribe to In Her Defence on your favourite podcast app or platform: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and Pocket Casts ...
Archaeologists discovered a 1,000-year-old seed in the Judean desert, which grew into a 10-foot tree believed to be linked to biblical trees. Despite thriving, the tree did not produce aromatic ...
To the researchers’ surprise, five weeks later up popped a tiny shoot, a fragment of which the scientists were able to date: The seed was a staggering 1,000 years old. Remarkably, the tree ...
In a botanical achievement, scientists have successfully cultivated a tree from a seed that is approximately 1,000 years old. This ancient seed was discovered during archaeological excavations in ...
Five weeks later, a shoot appeared, and after undergoing testing, the seed was dated at a whopping 1,000 years old. The test results revealed the so-called “mystery tree” to be part of ...
A tree species believed to have been lost to history has been successfully regrown from a 1,000-year-old seed, according to new research. A study recently published in the Communications Biology ...