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Butomus umbellatus Flowering-rush is an aquatic plant found along lake shores and slow-moving rivers, and in water up to 3 meter deep. Although it resembles a true rush, flowering-rush is in its own family and can be distinguished by its attractive pink flowers.
is widespread in Europe and extratropical regions of Asia. In addition, it is listed in North America and fully naturalized in southeastern Canada and the northeastern United States.
is widespread in Europe and extratropical regions of Asia. In addition, it is listed in North America and fully naturalized in southeastern Canada and the northeastern United States.
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Bronze Age slab found in France is oldest 3D map in Europe
A freshly unearthed Bronze-Age stone may be the oldest three-dimensional map in Europe, researchers say.
Archaeologists who studied patterns engraved on the 4,000-year-old stone say they believe the markings are a map of an area in western Brittany.
They say this makes the slab the oldest 3D map of a known area in Europe.
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A freshly unearthed Bronze-Age stone may be the oldest three-dimensional map in Europe, researchers say.
Archaeologists who studied patterns engraved on the 4,000-year-old stone say they believe the markings are a map of an area in western Brittany.
They say this makes the slab the oldest 3D map of a known area in Europe.
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BBC News
Bronze Age slab found in France is oldest 3D map in Europe
The Bronze Age engravings are a map of part of Brittany, north-west France, researchers believe.
Finding From Particle Research Could Break Known Laws of Physics
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It’s not the next Higgs boson — yet. But the best explanation, physicists say, involves forms of matter and energy not currently known to science.
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Experiments with particles known as muons suggest that there are forms of matter and energy vital to the nature and evolution of the cosmos that are not yet known to science.
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Neanderthal ancestry identifies oldest modern human genome
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Neuroscientists discover molecular mechanism that allows memories to form
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Encoding memories in engram cells is controlled by large-scale remodeling of the proteins and DNA that make up cells’ chromatin, according to an MIT study. This chromatin remodeling, which allows specific genes involved in storing memories to become more…