BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — As spring approaches, flowers are beginning to bloom across the hillsides of the Golden Empire. This week’s segment focuses on how flowers soak up water, transforming them ...
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Why are shiny colors rare in nature? Artificial flower experiment suggests a visual trade-off
Nature is brimming with color in almost every season. While the majority of colors are matte, some are shiny. Evolutionary biologist Casper van der Kooi wondered why shiny colors are so rare. He ...
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology and the University of Kiel have provided experimental evidence ...
Pollination is the process where pollen is transferred from one flower to another in order to allow fertilization, this is spread by wind, insects, or other animals. If pollination is not able to ...
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Colorful dye flower experiment debunked
See if a white flower can transform into a colorful bloom by absorbing colored water through its stem in this colorful experiment. Dacora Motors introduces American-made luxury car Lady Gaga abruptly ...
Picture a big, round, fuzzy bumblebee buzzing around a flower garden, collecting nectar and pollen. A bumblebee visits a flower. KQED Deep Look on Giphy As it approaches the next flower, the bee ...
Microbes growing on flowers have adverse effects on their fruit yields. This is why plants are quick to shed their flowers, reveals a new study involving both field experiments and plant microbiome ...
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