Plants in Space
Forget little green men. Let’s focus on the real green pioneers of space travel: plants! Since the 1940s, plants have played a key role...
BBC Sky at Night Magazine Articles
Head over to the BBC Sky at Night Magazine website to see some of the articles I had the pleasure of writing during my three-month work...
Coral Conservation:The Tides are Changing
The rainforests of the sea. Coral reefs are the most diverse ecosystem on the planet and are of immense value to both the marine world...
What Makes a Plant TIC TOC?
Most of us are all too familiar with our own body clocks, jet lag anyone? This subconscious rhythm of a 24-hour cycle that flows through...
Interview with Pesticide Regulatory Specialist Kathryn Rose Brian
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Travel and Discovery - It's Written in the Stars
Since the dawn of time, mankind has gazed up to the stars and dreamt of discovery. These flickering specks in the night sky have enabled...
For Better For Worse: A Humidity and Plant Relationship
Our climate is changing. Whilst rising global temperatures and greenhouse gas emissions plague our thoughts and understanding of the...
Are Southeast Asia's Peatlands Going Down the Drain?
How the drainage of Southeast Asia’s peatlands is altering the fragile ecosystems and causing a rise in CO2 emissions. Carbon dioxide...
What's Stomata with Our Climate?
Stomata have the ability to shed light on past environments and describe how physical and biological processes have been altered in the...