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The secret life of baobabs: How bats and moths keep Africa’s giant trees alive
The Conversation By Sarah Venter BAOBABS are sometimes called “upside-down trees”, because their branches look like roots reaching skywards. Of the eight species of baobab in the world, six are ...
Miss Universe Zimbabwe Lyshanda Moyas showcases her national costume at the 2025 competition in Thailand, sparking mixed ...
Rob Moffitt, founder of a Los Angeles-based botanical studio, exposes roots and uses uniquely shaped pots. You can, too.
ON a bright Saturday morning, 89-year-old Malam Gwadoddi Shehu sat in the corridor of his home in Gwadoddi Village, Rabbah Council ...
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From giant teapot to 'KPop Demon Hunters': Miss Universe 2025 national costume highlights
Cultural references dominated the runway of the Miss Universe 2025 National Costume Competition as delegates wore outfits ...
Maria Ahtisa Manalo paid tribute to the Philippines' fiesta heritage during the National Costume Competition of the 74th Miss Universe pageant held yesterday, November 19, at Thailand's Impact ...
The Baobab is known as the true Tree of Life. Learn why this majestic African giant, known for storing massive amounts of water in its trunk, is a symbol of endurance and a crucial source of food and ...
Msembe Airstrip is no high-tech air hub. It’s a stripe of red earth in the depths of the Tanzanian outback, with bushwillow shrubs and baboons in place of a departure lounge. Hawk-eagles perch just ...
Don’t be fooled by this plant’s beautiful flowers. Even in small doses, it packs enough toxins to stop the human heart — and, ...
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Death Valley shrub rearranges its insides to thrive in one of the hottest places on Earth
Heat-loving plants that thrive in California's Death Valley could hold the key to growing crops in a changing climate.
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