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Tiny orchid flowers pollinated by tiny flies |
Researchers Yuta Sunakawa, Ko Mochizuki, and Atsushi Kawakita of the University of Tokyo have discovered the first orchid species pollinated by gall midges, a tiny fly species. This is the first documented case of an orchid species found to be pollinated by gall midges, and it makes the orchids the eleventh such plant family. |
Apr 02, 2024
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Phys
Botany & Horticulture Blogs |
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More people died of suicide in Japan in one month than the entire coronavirus pandemic |
Japan is struggling with a mental health crisis as the coronavirus pandemic rages on, with more people dying in one month from suicide than from COVID-19 all year long. CHRISSY TEIGEN REVEALS SHE'S IN A 'GRIEF DEPRESSION HOLE': 'I'LL BE FIXED SOON' The National Police Agency said suicides surged to 2,153 in October alone, with more than 17,000 people taking their own lives this year to date, CBS reported. |
Dec 02, 2020
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Vandana Rambaran - Fox News
World News |
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You Can Catch The Coronavirus More Than Once, And The 2nd Time May Be Deadlier |
READ Chris' latest free report "Why Covid19 Demands Our Full Attention" here: www.peakprosperity.com/why-covid-19-demands-our-full-attention/ Then WA... |
Feb 17, 2020
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Peak Prosperity
World News |
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Shohin Bonsai Trees | Bonsai Tree Gardener |
Bonsai is an ancient art of horticultural sculpture. The word's translation from Japanese means "tree in a pot." Believed to have originated in China during the Han Dynasty, bonsai was first introduced in Japan some 500 years later by Buddhist... |
Nov 08, 2019
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Asashi Nakamura
Botany & Horticulture Blogs |
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How the Other Fukushima Plant Survived |
When we hear the words "Fukushima disaster," most of us think of Fukushima Daiichi, the nuclear power plant wracked by three core meltdowns and three reactor building explosions following the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Without electricity to run the plant's cooling systems, managers and workers couldn't avert catastrophe: People around the world [...] |
Jul 08, 2019
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Harvard Business Review
Science & Medicine Blogs |
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An innovative electron microscope overturning common knowledge of 88 years history |
Jun 21, 2019
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Nanotech World
Science & Medicine Blogs |
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