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New research claims that tomato plants in the Galápagos might actually be de-evolving and picking up ancient traits.
Pliny the Younger described the ground shaking as Mount Vesuvius exploded in fury. That eruption devastated Pompeii.
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Wild tomatoes in the Galápagos may be reversing evolution—reawakening ancient traits, surprising scientists at UC Riverside.
Beyond those that are widely recognized on sight, there are also numerous types of wild berries in Washington that are toxic ...
A new UC Riverside-led study reveals how common small particles produced by nature as well as human activities can transform ...
Your physical space is more than a backdrop, it’s your greatest asset in a crowded market. By Mailn Dubets, Katelyn Peterson and Leia Reedijk In today’s ...
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It's notable because its ash made its way to Canada, effectively stealing the summer.
How Lanzarote's volcanic landscape has inspired generations of Canary Islanders. ... In the cavernous half-light, the island above is a foreign memory. “No birds, no bats, no plants.
A volcano in eastern Indonesia spewed a huge ash tower into the sky after its alert level was raised to the highest of a four ...
Instead of materializing once again in a secluded spot near the volcanic mountain of Fagradalsfjall, it made its underground way to Svartsengi—home to a region-critical geothermal power plant ...