This landscape of blue, red, and gold is a cross section through a developing human bone. Human bones have a hard outer layer made of condensed bone and a softer inner core of spongy bone. This ...
Floating about in microgravity might seem like a blissful reprieve for the human body's weight-bearing skeleton, but when ...
Other trees that spongy moths infest include apple, alder, aspen, basswood, birch, hemlock, spruce, tamarack (larch), willows and witch hazel, per DCNR’s press release. Pine is included on the list.