Indiana hides a verdant paradise just west of Indianapolis that feels like stepping into another world. Shades State Park in Waveland isn’t just another patch of trees – it’s 3,000 acres of nature’s ...
Sea moss gel is a natural, gel-like substance made from sea moss, a type of red algae. It's rich in nutrients, including iron ...
You haven’t truly experienced South Carolina until you’ve strolled beneath the moss-draped oak trees of Beaufort, where time seems to slow down just enough for you to catch your breath and remember ...
Upper Cane island was once the home of one of the largest daffodil farms on the East Coast but the agricultural era is over ...
Daufuskie Island's oldest resident Cleveland "Cleve" Bryan turned 100 on Feb. 26. His friends and community threw a birthday ...
Sunflower Star Laboratory contributes to the program out of Moss Landing. Sea star wasting syndrome is a disease that causes the body to break apart. “It pretty much just liquifies them right on ...
Sea moss, also known as Irish moss, has gained significant attention recently as a superfood for its impressive range of potential health benefits. This red algae, commonly found in coastal regions of ...
As already mentioned, shibazakura is the Japanese name for moss phlox or creeping phlox and literally means “lawn cherry blossom.” Just like how actual cherry blossoms cover trees in pale pink and ...
A map of the Baltic Sea showing a fibre-optic telecommunications cable that was damaged near the Swedish island of Gotland. A statement from Finland's National Bureau of Investigation said the ...
But if moss, shrubs, and other vegetation have the ability to absorb carbon dioxide, then trees, in addition, are also able to fully filter the air, purifying it of all harmful substances.
An iconic image of Kate Moss marked an explosive moment of change in Britain – and helped to create the culture we now live in. It's among the photographs displayed in a new exhibition that ...
“We should be really concerned about our own future should we ever lose them, because it means the sea around us is no longer healthy, and we humans rely so much on the sea for so many ...