The Drug Enforcement Administration’s rescheduling of marijuana will move it from its current classification as a Schedule I drug, defined as having a high risk for abuse and no ...
New analysis of 407-million-year-old Prototaxites fossils from Scotland's Rhynie chert suggests they may belong to an entirely extinct eukaryotic lineage, unlike any known fungi. The discovery ...
Inside the white-walled cleanrooms at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, technicians suit up in full-body garments, pass ...
Fungal biology lies at the crossroads of ecology, environmental science, and agriculture, providing vital insights into how organisms respond to global ...
Olorofim has the potential to be particularly beneficial to patients with hematologic malignancies infected with Invasive ...
Get out and explore Lancaster County this weekend. Events include a car show, a native plant sale, a music and beer festival, ...
With one survey showing 48% of Midwest corn and soybean growers are unable to afford traditional fertilizer sources, ...
The natural world doesn’t always fit neatly into our defined boundaries, says Will Newton ...
Sunlight and mountain views flood Anthony Jackson’s prekindergarten classroom at Pecos Elementary School, designed to look and feel like the wilderness outside. There’s a babbling brook he ...
Lush, vibrant plants and aromatic flowers dot the paths of the Missouri Botanical Garden, a true green oasis in the heart of ...
After an executive order, the FDA announced it would prioritize the study of some psychedelic drugs for therapeutic use.
To the amphibians’ presumptive delight, researchers from Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science have engineered a tobacco plant able to produce five natural constituents of psychedelics, including DMT ...