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| | | | | Blast from the past Nuclear bomb tests carried out during the cold war have had an unexpected benefit. A radioactive carbon isotope expelled by the blasts has been used to date the age of adult human brain cells, providing the first definitive evidence that we generate new brain cells throughout our lives . The study ... | |
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science.nasa.gov
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| | | | | A quarter to half of Earth's vegetated lands has shown significant greening over the last 35 years largely due to rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide. | |
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www.nadinagalle.com
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| | | | | In my new series, Talking Trees, I'm translating findings from my PhD dissertation, called the "Internet of Nature", into seedling-sized blogs. In Part 1, we examine if city trees talk to each other. | |
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| | | every day unfurls as it must--from Oolong, by Adrienne Su Karma's Little Helper She sweats on the front porch swing, listening to wind swish treetops, catching whiffs of lavender. It is summer's zenith, when green screams its loudest. Sunlight roars yellow. The palette's remainder supports in dulcet murmurs. Reverie carries her to a summer when... | ||