We gossiped and spoke in code, and we formed a network of gay/bi teens. We joked that we were the Botany Club: Our first order of business was the study of pansies. We supported one another ...
Nov. 11, 2024 — A new study on titan arum -- commonly known as the corpse flower for its smell like rotting flesh -- uncovers fundamental genetic pathways and biological mechanisms that produce ...
Fernald was the honorary president of last summer's International Botanical Conference in Stockholm, and since 1924 was editor in chief of Rhodora, the journal of the New England Botany Club.
ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive Anxiety Club poster for the upcoming documentary about anxiety told through the eyes of ...
Attendees can observe the event or get their hands dirty and help with planting, mulching, and watering. Join others in a special Poetry Club session where we partner online and in-person to read, ...
The Coleman Lions Club announced on Tuesday its two winners from Coleman and Sanford in the Lions International Peace poster ...
Welcome to the Department of Botany at the University of Wyoming. We conduct fundamental scholarship on plants and other organisms, within populations, communities, and ecosystems. Our faculty members ...
Botany Pond, a beloved campus landmark and a popular and peaceful oasis for the University of Chicago community, has reopened following an extensive restoration designed to maintain its historical ...
This club was organized to meet the needs of not only Biology majors but all students with an interest in Biology. It meets once a week and hosts guests as well as faculty speakers. Outing trips, ...
William is a brother of Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity a member of the International Relations Club and the Botany Club, and works as a student assistant for both Swem Library and the College’s ...
Cambridge University Press ceased publication of Edinburgh Journal of Botany on completion of Volume 77 (2020). From Issue 1 of Volume 78 (2021) the Journal is published by the Royal Botanic Garden ...
Each year approximately 350,000 students ages 11-13 submit entries to the Lion's Clubs International peace poster contest.