The new research suggests that substances like gold can accumulate and solidify in plant tissues and form part of its defense ...
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Lake-Effect Season Is Beginning And We're Not Talking About Snow
Lake-effect season is beginning to be felt in the Great Lakes region, but it's not quite cold enough for snow. Here's why the ...
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Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees? These Spruce Trees in Finland Are Growing Tiny Flecks of Gold in Their Needles
Scientists find bacteria inside Norway spruce needles that can turn dissolved gold into solid nanoparticles.
How to predict when Ruapehu might next erupt is an important, but difficult, question. A group of researchers thought: why ...
Massive volcanic eruptions billions of years ago may have made it snow on Mars, leaving thick buried ice near the planet’s ...
The cost of investing in protecting infrastructure and communities is far outweighed by the benefits, a landmark new analysis ...
As climate change reduces rainfall across Middle East, communities are increasingly turning to groundwater for irrigation, ...
A reader's 'petty hate narrative' on Ruben Amorim has been debunked, while the Mailbox also includes an extended England ...
In the journal Science, researchers from the Texas Field Station Network and Colorado State University study water-deprived ...
A global research effort shows that extreme, prolonged drought conditions in grasslands and shrublands would greatly limit ...
Different building materials carry different climate footprints. Norwegian natural stone, such as Otta slate, turns out to ...
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John Manley: The only winners in Stormont’s ‘battle a day’ are mediocrity and public apathy
It was 20 years ago that the then Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams first predicted that power-sharing would be “a battle a day”. His assessment was echoed a couple of years later by Peter Robinson, who ...
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