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Trees Can Communicate With One Another via an Underground Web of Delicate Fungal Filaments
How do trees really talk with each other? according to a study, the evolution of underground fungi makes the trees communicate with each other.
Latest Research Articles
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The Met Office Issues Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming for the United Kingdom; Snow, Freezing Temperatures Expected
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Archaeologists in Kenya Have Unearthed Some of the Most Ancient Stone Tools Ever Used by Humans Around 2.9 Million Years
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As Rising Temperatures Threaten British Homegrown Species, Fuji From Japan and Gala From New Zealand May Replace Pippin and Russet
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Flightless Large Bird 'Emu' Returns Home After Escaping, Running on Streets of Massachusetts
Partners for Life: World's Most Romantic and Loyal Animals
Sudden Stratospheric Warming at 122 Degrees Disrupts Start of Spring
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Previously Unknown Hydrothermal Vents Identified as Dissolved Black Carbon Source in Oceans
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Unique Catch: Rare Blue Lobster Discovered by Fisherman Near Blackhead Lighthouse
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Climate change, La Niña Help Unfold Warmer Winter Season in Parts of United States, Forecasts Say
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Low-Pressure in Atlantic Canada to Dump Significant Snowfall This Week; Nova Scotia, New Foundland Could Experience Strong Winds, Snow
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How To Cut Cost And Scale Business Through Green Logistics?
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3 Unique Summer House Ideas That Will Leave You Speechless!