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Known for the phenomenon of “blood rain” where entire cities are bathed in red.

The Story It’s tough to be enthused about hot weather without feeling like a small character in Don’t Look Up who isn’t paying attention to the coming asteroid. It’s much more difficult when a heatwave is followed by something as ominous as “blood rain.” Well, good news for the UK, because both are about to […]

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what happened? Suddenly, the skies above South Dakota turned green. A rare phenomenon that is like being in a magical world.

In the middle of 2022, over Sioux Falls, South Dakota, America. Suddenly, the sky turned green as if it had been hit by a magic laser. What is happening is a rare natural phenomenon caused by the refraction of light hitting the ice. (or hail) accumulated in the clouds It appears green, explains Scientific American

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Why did this man plant the world’s deadliest plant in his home? (that just touch it can kill)

The Story A man from the United Kingdom has cultivated one of the most deadly plants in the world in his home. Botanist Daniel Emlyn-Jones grew the plant in a cage for good reason: even gentle contact with the foliage can cause excruciating agony, so much so that it has become the substance of legend.

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Researchers found a secret “Plants can make noise,” especially when they are dehydrated or injured. (We just don’t hear)

The Story Do you have a plant nearby? Is it yelling? The fact is that if you’re behind on your botanical care, it may be; the human ear simply can’t hear it. According to a new study, plants can produce ultrasonic noises that are beyond the range of the human ear, and these distress signals

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