In this week's roundup of science news, Emily Kwong and Rachel Carlson talk about a newly discovered desert flower, tasting lemonade in virtual reality and prehistoric bone tools used by early humans.
CARLSON: No (laughter). Yeah. The wooly devil is a new flower to science, found recently in the desert landscape of Big Bend National Park in Texas. It's called the wooly devil because it's ...
Our Monster Hunter Wilds Nightflower Pollen guide explains when Ephemeral Blossoms bloom and how to make a full moon appear.
Archaeologists discovered an ancient underground city beneath Abarkuh, Iran, where residents in Iran escaped above-ground heat. In the subterranean settlement, they found an aqueduct to transport ...
Thermal mass is the ability of a material to absorb, store, and release heat. Used to moderate building temperatures by reducing fluctuations, the concept is crucial in improving energy efficiency ...
You won’t know until you grab a shovel and start digging in Desert Detectors. Soon, you’ll be the best gold digger, but in a literal sense. Desert Detectors codes can be of huge help if you ...
The Lut Desert, or Dasht-e-Lut, is located in the south-east of the country. Between June and October, this arid subtropical area is swept by strong winds, which transport sediment and cause aeolian ...
In this week's roundup of science news, Emily Kwong and Regina Barber talk about a newly discovered desert flower, tasting lemonade in virtual reality, and prehistoric bone tools used by early humans.
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