Tauranga, New Zealand. Meeting of the New Zealand Youth Section From March 7 to 9, the New Zealand Youth Section...
The fairy tale in this issue speaks of three brothers: “Faith,” “Love,” and “Hope.” Where do these names come from?...
Separate entities can either compete or develop strategies to cooperate. In either case, the starting point is separation. This is...
Biodiversity is a hot topic in academia today. It seems that wherever civilization spreads, species diversity dwindles—natural habitats are lost,...
Microbes were on Earth for three billion years before any other living creature appeared. As Florianne Koechlin puts it, they...
How biodynamic preparations inoculate the soil. As a result of climate change, we’re finding that drought, cold, poor soil structure,...
Our time is open, complex, and contradictory. So let us search for new ground in an open and multi-layered way,...
The more diverse a meadow is, the more stable its identity. That makes sense to us. But what shapes our...
When art helps us deepen our understanding of nature, art becomes research. Eduardo Rincón, co-leader of the Agriculture Section, engages...
Picture-forming methods like copper chloride crystallization, capillary dynamolysis, and round picture chromatography are now entering the era of computerized image...
A plant transplanted from one bioregion to another area remains the same species, but its expression embodies its new environment....


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