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Health

The U.S. May Ban Kratom. But Are its Effects Deadly or Lifesaving?
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Planet Earth

How Ants and Plants Forged A Lasting Partnership
John Chater, foreground, stands with a chunk of pomegranate in his hand. Behind him is a grove of pomegranate trees.

Planet Earth

America's Pomegranates Are a Bore. One Researcher is Using His Grandfather's Fruit to Change That
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When Farmers and Foragers First Met
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Planet Earth

The Life and Death of Pando
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Planet Earth

Protecting Olive Trees From Above
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Planet Earth

Why Dandelion Seeds Are So Good At Floating
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Planet Earth

Searching for Chocolate’s Roots, and Enemies, in Colombia’s Wilderness
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Planet Earth

How Plants Use Color to Tell Animals Their Fruit Is Good To Eat
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Environment

Climate Change Will Drastically Alter Earth’s Vegetation
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Environment

New Wheat Genome Sequence Could Unlock Hardier Crops
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Planet Earth

New Analysis of Olive Branch Throws Ancient Timeline Into Question
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