Rachasie/Shutterstock October 19, 2020 House plants were our link with nature in lockdown – now they could change how we relate to the natural world Giulia Carabelli, Queen's University Belfast House plants enrich our domestic lives in ways we often fail to notice. But lockdown may have changed all that.
A community volunteer uses a motorised spray to apply pesticide on February 25, 2020 at a locust hatch site in eastern Kenya. Photo by TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images March 16, 2020 What we found when we tested a botanical pesticide to combat locust invasions Manfred Hartbauer, University of Graz Currently, outbreaks are managed using chemical pesticides or an insect fungus. Neither is a good option.
Meticulously marked natural remedies at Latino American botánica, Fuente de Salud. Courtney Parker March 6, 2017 How traditional medicine can play a key role in Latino health care Courtney Parker, University of Georgia Many Latino immigrants feel comfortable with traditional medicine approaches at their local botánica. These might provide a helpful bridge in providing treatment to large groups of people.