Looking for more efficient ways to convert woody biomass like corn stalks into liquid fuel, researchers have turned to the gribble, a small notorious wood-boring species, for inspiration.
Woolly blue curls may sound more like a sheep than a plant, but this chaparral shrub gets its name from the blue, pink, or white fuzzy 'wool' that covers its flowers and stalks.
Woolly blue curls may sound more like a sheep than a plant, but this chaparral shrub gets its name from the blue, pink, or white fuzzy 'wool' that covers its flowers and stalks.
Woolly blue curls may sound more like a sheep than a plant, but this chaparral shrub gets its name from the blue, pink, or white fuzzy 'wool' that covers its flowers and stalks.
The jaguar is a largely solitary, stalk-and-ambush predator, and is opportunistic in prey selection. Like all cats, the jaguar is an obligate carnivore, feeding only on meat.
Looking for more efficient ways to convert woody biomass like corn stalks into liquid fuel, researchers have turned to the gribble, a small notorious wood-boring species, for inspiration.
Looking for more efficient ways to convert woody biomass like corn stalks into liquid fuel, researchers have turned to the gribble, a small notorious wood-boring species, for inspiration.