The species, named Gveleshapia kvevri, measures about 2 millimeters (0.08 inches) and has no eyes, no pigment and a narrow, ...
Urban trees are critically important to mitigate poor air quality, excessive heat islands, and unmoderated rainwater overflow ...
The Los Angeles Unified School District announced Thursday that it has joined hundreds of school districts across the country ...
Los Angeles’s trees are in increasingly dire health, according to one measure, weakened by climate, poor planning and a city ...
A fossil skull ignored for 70 years just revealed a creature unlike anything scientists had seen, and it burrowed beneath ...
A pasta product sold in Utah has been issued with a Level I risk classification—the most serious—after first recalled in ...
In a remarkable deep-sea breakthrough, researchers have discovered 24 new species of amphipods in the Pacific’s ...
Dr. Amy Baird, Professor of Biology at the University of Houston-Downtown (UHD), and her colleagues are seeking to change the ...
Botanists from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) named the new species, Clusia nanophylla, because of the tiny size of the leaves, the smallest within the genus. This species has only ...
Leaves, twigs, branching patterns and several other characteristics are some aspects used to categorize tree species. (Photo by Bill Cook | MSU Extension Forester/Biologist, retired) All forestry ...