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What if scientists found life on Europa?
The curious minds at What If explore what would happen if scientists found life on Europa, revealing icy ecosystems, alien biology, and human exploration.
Many non-native plants could survive in the Arctic, as rising temperatures and human activity make it easier for invasive plants to arrive.
Forests worldwide may be entering a new phase marked by fewer specialized tree species and more fast-growing generalists.
At its 17th edition, the India Art Fair deepens the conversations around art, design, and culture with an expanded set of ...
Trees play a central role in life on Earth. They store CO₂, provide habitats for animals, fungi, and insects, stabilize soils ...
With the “Flora & Fauna” Update, players say goodbye to the icy Ravsicle system and venture into Star System 3, a vibrant and lush region filled with greenery and unfamiliar life. Progression now ...
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Voyage to planet Aion | Imagining extraterrestrial ecosystems
Planet Aion offers a stunning vision of life beyond Earth, blending imagination with scientific principles. From alien flora to bizarre fauna, speculative biology brings this world to life. This video ...
Prime Minister Aleksandr Turchin signed a resolution of the Council of Ministers "On Issues Concerning the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biological Diversity." ...
After a $3 million gift from an alumna, Albertus Magnus College is partnering with Dreamscape Learn, an immersive education ...
The ash-leaved maple, like the Sosnovsky hogweed, can receive the official status of harmful plants for Russian forests and be subject to mandatory destruction. This was confirmed on February 5 by a ...
NEW HAVEN — Albertus Magnus College students will get to use virtual reality in the classroom thanks to a historic gift from ...
On World Wetlands Day, the Western Cape Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning highlights the critical ...
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