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Some Plants Attract Pollinators By Heating Themselves and It’s Probably the Oldest Pollination Strategy
A new study published in Science shows that these plants—called cycads—use infrared radiation from heat as a signal to ...
There were about as many deadly bear attacks in Japan in just 2025 as there are in the United States in the average decade.
Over the past decade, invasive European chafer beetles have taken hold in Western Washington. Crows, racoons and other ...
Experience the horrifying beginnings of Guillermo del Toro's career with Janus Films' 4K restoration of his first film, ...
That ethos continued in 1993, when Damon and Deanne Howes headed into the wilds of south-western Tasmania (Issue 36, Oct–Dec ...
Rumor mills are running overtime. And this time it’s the Los Angeles Lakers legend, Shaquille O’Neal, who has fallen under ...
Snag your seats now for Khalid’s concert on Thursday, June 18, at the 713 Music Hall, part of a tour supporting the R&B ...
As Thailand's first museum dedicated to contemporary art, this new addition to the city’s thriving art scene aims to be a ...
The Fremont Rocket, a repurposed Cold War-era missile, points skyward from atop a local building. The “Waiting for the Interurban” sculpture, frequently dressed by locals in seasonal or topical ...
SAN DIEGO — As holiday package thefts surge, videos of booby-trapped deliveries are trending on social media, but attorneys are cautioning consumers that retaliating against porch pirates could result ...
Ancient plants called cycads say “come hither” in infrared. By Sofia Quaglia If a plant wants to reproduce, there are a number of tricks it can use to lure a pollinator insect. It can display gaudily ...
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