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Newsweek USA Tech October 29, 2023
Giant, flesh-eating plants have long fascinated the public imagination, from the bloodthirsty bud in Little Shop of Horrors to the piranha plants in Super Mario Bros.In the natural world, carnivorous plants have been known to chow down on mammals as large as rats and other... + más
How, When And Where To See A Rare Conjunction Of Venus And Uranus After Sunset This Week | Forbes
How, When And Where To See The Rare Sight Of Venus In The ‘Seven Sisters’ Next Week | Forbes
Newsweek USA Tech November 14, 2023
The tooth-marked bones of giant, plant-eating dinosaurs have provided a fascinating glimpse into the prehistoric feeding habits of large carnivores living in North America around 150 million years ago—an area one expert told Newsweek was neglected.For a study published in the... + más
'Jurassic World: Dominion' director says that 'there probably should have only been one 'Jurassic Park' | Fox News
'Jurassic Retreat' in Washington up for sale for $1.29M as a lucrative income property | Fox Business
New York Post USA Sports November 17, 2023
Here’s a twist: The biggest free agent ever heads perhaps the weakest crop of hitters/position players ever. Shohei Ohtani is only a DH for 2024 but he’s sure to get the biggest baseball contract ever, unless you believe long-shot rumors he’ll do a short deal and reset... + más
NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News
Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
Newsweek USA Tech January 12, 2023
When we think of fossils, we tend to imagine the strong, sturdy bones of dinosaurs and the hard, calcified shells of ammonites. Most of us do not picture the delicately preserved petals of an ancient flower.Fossilized flowers are very rare, but in a study published in the... + más
A Fossil Flower Trapped in Amber Had a Mistaken Identity for 150 Years | The New York Times
LSU Garden News: Sneezing much? You can probably blame goldenrod or ragweed | The Advocate
Forbes USA Life November 29, 2022
A botanist combines his two lifelong passions, science and art, in this gripping account of his incredible adventures to exotic places around the globe © Copyright by hosted by A variety of parasitic and carnivorous plant species in the Linn Run bog, 2012. (CC BY 3.0)Via a... + más
‘Thinkers And Innovators’: How Pelin Wood Thorogood Is Pioneering Proof-As-A-Service For Clinical Trials | Forbes
Shop and learn at the Fall Garden Show in City Park. It's just in time to help plan new flowerbeds | The Advocate
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