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Visitors to the World's Tallest Living Tree Could Face Fine Or Jail Time
Those looking to visit the world's tallest Redwood tree could now face a fine and jail time, according to the National Parks Service (NPS). Read More
The wet world of the salamander
Some salamanders live far from open ... central Europe is the fire salamander, which spends much of its day hidden under woody debris on the forest floor. It’s thought that when inadvertently ... Read More
Say Hello to the Tallest Grass in the World
Let’s talk about bamboo, shall we? Imagine a grass so ambitious it skyrockets to heights of 130 feet, outdoing every other member of its green family. Now, bamboo is no ordinary grass; it’s the sort ... Read More
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Israeli officials say they didn’t see a strike on a high-level Iranian target in Syria as a provocation, and did not give Washington a heads-up about it until right before it happened. By ... Read More
The stories of the tallest humans in history
That's probably how people suffering from gigantism feel. Gigantism is a real condition, and although extremely rare, some people do suffer from it and try to live ... the world's tallest living ... Read More
Kate Middleton cancer diagnosis live updates: Kate Middleton’s uncle apologizes after slamming ‘fickle’ Meghan Markle in scathing interview
“Wales and the World is with you ... shortly after Middleton’s worldwide reveal. “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family, and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace ... Read More
90% of some of the world's traditional wine regions could be gone in decades. It's part of a larger problem.
Some of the ... adaptation is "mandatory," researchers said. Wine producers will need to consider grape varieties that are better suited for their changing regions and harvest times. It's not ... Read More
Police raid Peruvian president's home in 'Rolexgate' investigation
World News // 8 hours ago China's economy grows 5.3% in first quarter ... Tuesday he would listen to the public and work to improve living standards after a parliamentary election sent a stinging ... Read More
The wet world of the salamander
Although many species keep close to woodland streams, various groups of terrestrial salamanders can live ... salamander, which spends much of its day hidden under woody debris on the forest floor ... Read More
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By Ronen Bergman, Farnaz Fassihi, Eric Schmitt, Adam Entous and Richard Pérez-Peña Avatars are addressing voters by name, in whichever of India’s many languages they speak. Experts see ... Read More
The wet world of the salamander
On the one hand, they must always be immersed in water, or at least live in a wet environment, or they’d dry out. On the other hand, so long as their skin is kept moist, salamanders can essentially ... Read More
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