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In this title page illustration, which interprets the biblical Garden of Eden through a colonial view of Brazil, Adam and Eve are joined by palm trees, snakes, bearded monkeys, and the sloth, the ...
Millions of years before the first trees grew their canopies and the earliest insects buzzed, a strange organism sprouted ...
Why do we have Christmas trees? The surprising history behind this holiday tradition. From Estonia to Antarctica, this once-pagan symbol has taken on many strange forms.
A: When we see something weird growing on tree bark, it is usually algae, lichens, moss or fungi (or a combination of these). These can be gray, white, green or even orange.
News Weird News Christmas Woman buys 'insane' Christmas tree but can't believe her eyes when she puts it up A viral Christmas tree has stunned its owner after initially being underwhelmed by their ...
Invisible Wall Productions is proud to present The Weird Tree as part of the 19th annual New York International Fringe Festival - FringeNYC.
Life The strange ape that's rewriting our family tree The story of our evolution seemed clear. But a string of recent discoveries in Africa is forcing us to radically rethink it By Colin Barras ...
Mark LaFlamme: ‘Something weird in a tree:’ A mystery that ended too soon Street Talk: The real mystery here wasn't what was contained in that strange, plump bundle. The real mystery to me is ...
Artist illustration of a solar flare approaching the Earth. The most powerful solar storm ever discovered has been detected in tree rings from 14,300 years ago.
When we see something weird growing on tree bark, it is usually algae, lichens, moss, or fungi (or a combination of these). These can be gray, white, green, or even orange.
Science Weird ancient tree from before dinosaurs found in Canadian quarry Forests of giant, scaly-stemmed club mosses once rose from ancient swamps in Atlantic Canada.
One slot on Oscar’s shortlist these days seems to be reserved for the weird artsy film (and one for a blockbuster), and the back story behind “The Tree of Life” is exactly the kind of thing ...