STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State biologist Matthew W. Brown, the university’s Donald L. Hall Professor of Biology, is part of an international research team whose groundbreaking discovery is ...
Ask any extension program or gardening blogger, and they will probably assure you that worms are good for soil health. Check online, and there are literally hundreds of offers of garden worms for sale ...
Submitted by Russel Barsh, director of Kwiaht. Ask any extension program or gardening blogger, and they will probably assure you that worms are good for soil health. Check online, and there are ...
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Certain animals are as important to the ecosystem as bees because they break down organic dead matter and return its minerals to the food chain, ensuring that no materials or energy are wasted.
Scientists just discovered a new phylum of microbes in Earth’s Critical Zone. The Critical Zone—also known as the planet’s “living skin”—is responsible for processes like water filtration. The newly ...
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Scientists have discovered a new phylum of microbes in Earth's Critical Zone, an area of deep soil that restores water quality. Ground water, which becomes drinking water, passes through where these ...
Application security company Veracode has acquired malicious package analysis, detection, and mitigation technology from software supply chain security startup Phylum, along with some staff who worked ...
BURLINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Veracode, a global leader in application risk management, today announced it has acquired certain assets of Phylum, Inc., including its malicious package analysis, ...
It seems this depends heavily on which phylum of worm you are bisecting. Most worms in the Annelida phylum can regenerate lost segments to some extent, but many will die if you cut them in half ...