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Scientists at Empa have discovered how scaly-tailed squirrels grip trees, paving the way for agile, energy-efficient bionic robots and drones.
A twoday conclave organised by Times Foundation Assocham and Srei Foundation reminds us to infuse spiritual values at the workplace reports REENA SINGHSpirituality is about knowing and understanding t ...
Overnight closures will take place at a number of locations on the A2, A21, A26, A27 and A259 across July and into the start ...
Common buckthorn trees and shrubs are difficult to control once they get a foothold. Here's how to manage these landscape ...
New research reveals that thunderstorms - not just drought or heat - are a major cause of rising tree deaths in tropical ...
Between 2000 and 2020, data found a mean increase of 8.15 percent tree cover across 1,836 counties, which experts say will ...
In a Swiss pine forest, the treetops are being sprayed with mist in a bid to discover the effect that drier or wetter air has ...
More than a third of gardeners have been victims of plant theft, and new research shows the problem is only getting worse - ...
And unlike toys, berries especially go bad very quickly. If you see a ripe one, you might be the only person who ever sees it ...
The saguaro cactus is the iconic plant of the Arizona borderlands, and in June and early July, its fruit ripens. For the ...
Scaly-tailed squirrels use thorny tail scales for grip on smooth trees. New models reveal the physics behind this, inspiring ...
I got a phone call the other day from my colleague about the Baobab tree in Grove Place on St. Croix.