A paradise for the eyes: Queens’ most common spring flowers
Most people begin to feel joy and emotional upliftment with the arrival of spring. Thanks to the sun and long daylight hours, the level...
Ecological disaster: how Queens agriculture pollutes the environment
Agriculture, despite its many benefits, contributes to environmental problems. Some of the most serious are climate change, deforestation, biodiversity loss, dead zones, irrigation problems,...
Biography of Zahra Zakeri, Biologist from Queens
When asked about famous biologists, many people think about Charles Darwin. However, he is not the only one who has studied life in all...
History of Heating in Queens
In the 21st century, it is difficult to imagine a comfortable life without heating, especially during harsh winters. However, from a technological point of...
Lungs of the planet: trees that grow in Queens
The contrasting foliage and unique forms of Queens’ landscape create a lush natural tapestry that perfectly complements the local architecture. The borough has hundreds...
How The Queens Flowers flower business works in Queens
Selling flowers requires careful planning, as freshly cut plants wilt quickly. If you organize everything well, this business will bring good profits. The Queens...
Hot springs in Queens and the surrounding area
In the 1800s, New York State was famous for its many hot springs. Visitors from all over the world came here to visit spas,...
Valentino Food Market, one of the oldest fruit and vegetable markets in Queens
In the Ridgewood neighborhood of Queens, Valentino Food Market (VFM) is a purveyor of fruits and vegetables, as well as gourmet Italian and other...
Robert Thunell: an oceanographer from Queens
Until the 21st century, scientists explored only 5% of the world ocean, while it occupies more than 70% of the surface of our planet....
How did an entomologist from Queens Joyce Bell study insects
Joyce Bell, an American entomologist, devoted her life to the study of insects together with her husband. The scientist inspired many students to build...












