A BEAUTIFUL pond in a city estate has been 'abandoned to ruin' after reports of antisocial behaviour says a former TV personality bidding to become a councillor. Former Gogglebox star Seb James, ...
However, Cllr Andrew Cross, a Green Party city councillor for Leopard Hill and county councillor for Warndon Parish, said a strategy was already being devised to address the issue and some of the ...
We all love wildlife and, unlike an aquarium, a pond can attract visitors that are free to travel to and from the water at will. But which are desirable and which are a downright nuisance? It all ...
Some fancies are more suitable for ponds than others. Paul Green advises. Where you live in the UK may have some bearing when it comes to keeping fancy goldfish in a pond, but it will definitely ...
We have a fantastic hiking area less than 40 minutes away. I’ve been visiting it for 54 years and still enjoy it every trip. The official name is the UC Davis Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve. When I ...
California’s Plantible Foods has closed a $30M Series B round to expand production of its duckweed-derived Rubi Protein. Among the constantly evolving search for nutritionally sound, climate-friendly, ...
While it typically grows on open ponds, duckweed can be farmed in closed systems. That reduces the risk of contaminants and can lower the water, energy and land needed to grow the plant ...
Just don’t call it by its common name: duckweed. The tiny plant has many aliases, including more enticing ones like water lentils and lemna, and it’s got some momentum: Whole Foods Market Inc. named ...
The ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space, headquartered at the University of Adelaide, has sent its first payload of duckweed into space, jumping aboard a sounding rocket launched by the ...
Scientists aim to observe and record any changes that occur in the cells. MiniWeed: Investigation of the influence of gravity on duckweed, a plant species that could be a food source on long-term ...
Modern fences are often so thoroughly impenetrable, they can slice up already-scarce habitats and restrict wildlife to increasingly small scraps of land. What can be done to reduce their impact?