Environment
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Scientists Concludes Plants Can Thrive in Arid Areas by Pulling off Nitrogen From Thin Air
Researchers have discovered an unexpected finding after studying plants from all around the United States: the variety of plants that can fix atmospheric nitrogen is greatest in arid areas of the nation.
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Aggressive Orcas Damage Several Boats in the European Coast
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Rare Orchid Grows in Charles Darwin's Garden After Two Years






