RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — We are one week into March. While we’ve had storms and wild temperature swings so far this month, we still haven’t had the annual blanket of yellow pine pollen. In central North ...
Imagine trying to tell identical twins apart just by looking at their fingerprints. That's how challenging it can be for scientists to distinguish the tiny powdery pollen grains produced by fir, ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Yellow coated cars, yellow driveways and yellow lawn chairs. That yellow pollen is a nuisance, but when will it be gone? First off the visible yellow dust that covers every surface ...
Pollen analysis is a powerful method for reconstructing historical ecosystems. Preserved pollen grains in lakebeds and peat bogs offer detailed records of past plant communities. Since plant ...
Springtime in Tallahassee brings blooming azaleas, singing birds, and a familiar yellow haze – pollen settling onto brick pathways, park benches, and even the surface of Lake Ella. If you’ve ever ...
Researchers at UT Arlington and other universities developed an artificial intelligence system capable of distinguishing between fir, spruce and pine tree pollen with 99% accuracy. The University of ...
One of the warmest winters on record in our part of the state led to an early appearance of that vernal vexation — pollen — which Mother Nature applies like the first layer of a powder coat paint job.
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