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Water from the ancient horsetail plant carries the most extreme oxygen isotope signature ever measured in a living organism.
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The method works instantly in your windows, say experts.
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Cities around the world rely on trees to keep temperatures lower. New research shows trees are remarkably effective – but can ...
Try these 4 outdoor science experiments for kids using simple materials. Perfect for spring and summer STEM learning.
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