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It’s not your imagination – pollen allergies really are worse this year. Here’s why - ANALYSIS: If you’re suffering from ...
A new artificial intelligence (AI) system can now separate fir, spruce, and pine pollen. The achievement promises sharper ...
If you've found your hay fever to be particularly worse this spring, you're not alone. In fact, thanks to a particular type ...
Evolution has fostered many reproductive strategies across the spectrum of life. From dandelions to giraffes, nature finds a ...
Research shows that allergy seasons may be hitting people harder by starting earlier, lasting longer and creating more pollen ...
Pollen analysis is a powerful method for reconstructing historical ecosystems. Preserved pollen grains in lakebeds and peat ...
After a wet April, this year’s allergy season in the Willamette Valley seemed like it might be delayed. But now that we've ...
Decades of Discovery and Commercial Field Data Consistently Shows Yield Improvement Storage Patent Latest in IP Portfolio for ...
Rain may wash pollen from the air, but it can also trigger a delayed allergy spike—here’s why and how to prepare.
Wind is not an efficient pollinator, however. The probability of one pollen grain landing in the right location – the stigma or ovule of another plant of the same species – is infinitesimally ...