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Non-native species are threatening vulnerable Svalbard plant life, study warns

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New, non-native plant species are constantly being found in Svalbard, and researchers are working to ascertain what threat these species pose to the native plants.

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DEA Special Comment Period For Cannabis Rescheduling: US Tribes Weigh In, Seek Recognition For 'Ancient Medicinal Plant'

www.benzinga.com

Several tribes and organizations have issued public comments during the DEA’s hearing process on rescheduling cannabis. They are pushing for rescheduling as it is in keeping with their long traditions.

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The road to food security through better plant disease management

phys.org

The colorful history of plant pathology in Australia since colonization is the subject of a special edition of Historical Records of Australian Science, edited by QAAFI's Associate Professor Andrew Geering.

Texas gives funds to Corpus Christi to build desalination plant, lawmaker says

cw39.com

The State of Texas is helping with a $535 million desalination plant project in the South Texas city of Corpus Christi, a lawmaker says.

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Britain's 'most dangerous plant' at its peak now as experts warn of severe burns

www.mirror.co.uk

Causing horrific burns on human skin - by stopping our skin from protecting itself against the sun - the giant hogweed is dubbed Britain’s most dangerous plant. It is now entering it’s most dangerous time of year

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Family of Dundalk boy to plant seeds at Jarrettsville sunflower event

kvia.com

By Bryna Zumer Click here for updates on this story JARRETTSVILLE, Maryland (WMAR) — JARRETTSVILLE, Md. — The family of a 6-year-old boy with autism who drowned in Dundalk this summer will help plant seeds Friday at the famous…

‘Pretty cool’: Metallica tours Alexandria vinyl record pressing plant the band bought

wtop.com

Metallica's heavy metal music has been heard all over the world for 43 years — they recently got their first tour of the Alexandria, Virginia, record pressing plant they own.

‘When hunger strikes, plant yourself in this garden centre café in East Yorkshire’

Lots of people appear to have the same idea about lunching here

Britain’s ‘most dangerous plant’ which burns skin & can turn you BLIND has hit terrifying PEAK, experts say

BRITAIN’S “most dangerous plant” which burns skin and can turn you blind is at its scorching peak, experts have warned.

Britain’s ‘most dangerous plant’ which burns skin & can turn you BLIND has hit terrifying PEAK, experts say

www.thesun.co.uk

BRITAIN’S “most dangerous plant” which burns skin and can turn you blind is at its scorching peak, experts have warned.

Britain’s ‘most dangerous plant’ which burns skin & can turn you BLIND has hit terrifying PEAK, experts say

www.the-sun.com

BRITAIN’S “most dangerous plant” which burns skin and can turn you blind is at its scorching peak, experts have warned.

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Dangote Refinery: Northern youths ask Tinubu to probe, punish NNPCL officials with blending plant abroad

thenationonlineng.net

Amid controversy and allegations of sabotage against the Dangote Refinery by top officials in the petroleum sector, the Coalition of Northern Youths for Good Governance has urged President Bola Ahmed

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Rostec suggests postponing thermal power plant unit startup

tass.com

The first and the second power units of the Udarnaya thermal power plant were put into operation since March 1 and April 1 accordingly

Scientists found a groundbreaking new reason to plant more trees

Microbes living in tree bark are absorbing methane, a potent greenhouse gas, from the atmosphere on a massive scale, a study found.

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From soil to soul: How native plants enhance British gardens and wellbeing

www.shropshirestar.com

As the British summer peaks in late July and early August, gardens across the UK are in full bloom.

From soil to soul: How native plants enhance British gardens and wellbeing

www.expressandstar.com

As the British summer peaks in late July and early August, gardens across the UK are in full bloom.