
plants
Plants make up about 80 per cent of all living matter on Earth by mass. They capture energy from sunlight in a process called photosynthesis, taking carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and producing oxygen. Humans grow some plants on an enormous scale to provide us with food, drugs, fuel and building materials. We have modified plants through artificial selection for thousands of years, and now use genetic technologies to create plants with chosen characteristics.

Life
Some trees can change sex and are more likely to die when female
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People in Science
Carl Linnaeus

Humans
DNA from mummy's tomb reveals ancient Egyptian origins of watermelon
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Environment
I went hunting for willow seeds in the home of Winnie-the-Pooh
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Definition
Photosynthesis

Environment
Climate change may make trees live fast and die young
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Environment
Loss of the UK’s ash trees due to fungal disease may cost £15 billion
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Life
Wood under the microscope shows mistletoe invasions and tangled cells
Regulars
Life
Crime-fighting botanist takes down murderers using plants
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Space
China's moon garden is dead as the craft is plunged into lunar night
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Life
Flowers hear bees and make sweeter nectar when they’re buzzing nearby
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