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🇪🇨 El Universo (ES)
National & Local

Three new species on a single path: this is how these plants were discovered in the Baños canton

Three new climbing plant species were discovered during a 2016 expedition in the Candelaria mountain in Ecuador.

Mar 12 • 20:00 UTC
🇩🇪 FAZ
National & Local

Start-up from Frankfurt: Three Men Save the Earth

A start-up from Frankfurt has developed a substance that improves soil quality and boosts plant growth, driven by a serendipitous discovery by three men with little prior agricultural experience.

Mar 10 • 17:14 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
National & Local

Giant Caruru Worries Producers in Northwest SP

The discovery of the invasive plant Amaranthus palmeri, known as giant caruru, in São Paulo has raised alarms among agricultural authorities and farmers due to its potential to cause severe crop losses.

Feb 22 • 10:30 UTC
🇪🇪 ERR
National & Local

Sinijärv's Book Recommendations: 'Small Town Beat' Offers Both Familiarity and the Joy of Discovery

Karl Martin Sinijärv's latest book recommendations include a collection of Estonian plant poetry, Vahur Joa's 'Lost, but Not Forgotten,' and Liia Kikase's 'Small Town Beat.'

Feb 16 • 10:07 UTC
🇬🇧 Mirror
Crime & Justice

Urgent warning not to eat eggs after discovery of cancer-causing chemical

Residents near a former chemical plant are warned against consuming locally-produced eggs due to contamination concerns involving a potentially cancer-causing substance.

Feb 3 • 17:52 UTC
🇦🇷 La Nacion (ES)
Life & Tech

Bought an old house and found a foundational treasure of Coca-Cola in the basement

A new homeowner in Atlanta made an extraordinary discovery of a Coca-Cola foundational treasure in the basement of their newly purchased house, previously a bottling plant for the beverage brand.

Feb 3 • 12:45 UTC
🇪🇸 elDiario.es
Life & Tech

Discovery of the World's Oldest Arrow Poison: From a Plant and 60,000 Years Ago

Researchers from South Africa and Sweden have identified traces of the oldest known arrow poison, found in 60,000-year-old quartz tips from the Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

Jan 8 • 12:40 UTC

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