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Science News September 3, 2005 |
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This Old House Jeanne Huber |
Succulents: Ideal Plants for Summer Succulents thrive where most plants would shrivel. Here's how their ability to go days without water makes them ideal garden staples for the sweltering days of summer. |
Chemistry World August 4, 2015 Ida Emilie Steinmark |
Unique compounds let earthworms finish off leaves A unique group of compounds enable earthworms to digest otherwise inedible plant material and disrupt the carbon cycle, researchers in the UK have discovered. |
Science News January 20, 2007 |
Timeline: From the January 16, 1937, issue Out of the white... All-wavelength broadcast to probe earth's ionosphere... Connection found between vitamin and poison protection... |
National Gardening |
Soil Fertility 101 Just as a good foundation is necessary to support a building, good soil is necessary to build a successful garden. All soil is not alike. It differs in texture, fertility, and balance. |
Chemistry World March 2006 |
The Chemist's Guide to... Chemical peel: Chemical cosmetic procedures are increasingly popular among those keen to reverse the aging process. |
Science News February 21, 2004 |
Desert Life What is a desert? How many deserts are in North America? This extensive Web site offers information about the desert environment and the unique characteristics that define the beautiful desert landscapes of the U.S. Southwest |
Chemistry World January 21, 2010 Phil Taylor |
Biosuccinic acid ready for take off? Faced with escalating oil prices that are likely to continue rising, the chemical industry is trying to find alternative sources for a number of the chemical ingredients derived from petroleum and other fossil-sources. |
Chemistry World November 8, 2012 Ned Stafford |
Questions remain after huge hydrofluoric acid leak More than six weeks after eight tons of hydrofluoric acid was accidentally released at a chemical plant in South Korea, many of the thousands of local residents who fled the area have reportedly not yet returned to their homes despite assurances from authorities. |
Chemistry World December 1, 2008 Rebecca Trager |
US chemical industry wary of facilities danger list The US chemical industry is concerned about the potential impact of a report, released by a liberal think tank on 19 November, which lists the nation's 101 most dangerous chemical manufacturing and water treatment plants |