LeBrun is a Maryland-based freelance writer with a bachelor's degree in communications. She is a member of the Association of Health Care Journalists and the American Society of Journalists and ...
A genome study explains why the invasive water fern Salvinia molesta spreads so fast, offering new hope for its control.
Abstract: With recent advancements in the telecommunication industry and the deployment of 5G networks, radio propagation modeling is considered a fundamental task in planning and optimization.
Salvinia molesta can double its biomass in 36 hours. It spreads across ponds, lakes and slow-moving waterways in a smothering ...
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