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Dealers need not apply: shipping plants for science in 1874

The 1924 article reviews early cancer treatment efficacy while advocating for continued research and exploration in the field.

Converting chaos into order: aerial archaeology takes flight in the 1920s

Aerial photography aids archaeologists in site selection for excavations.

Dealers need not apply: shipping plants for science in 1874

The 1924 article reviews early cancer treatment efficacy while advocating for continued research and exploration in the field.

Converting chaos into order: aerial archaeology takes flight in the 1920s

Aerial photography aids archaeologists in site selection for excavations.
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Accidental gunpowder blast caused an uproar at London Zoo in 1874

Dinosaur bones discovery emphasizes the significance of paleontology in understanding prehistoric ecosystems.
Uncontrolled urban activities can severely disrupt wildlife, as seen with London’s birds.

A triple rainbow all the way across the sky - 150 years ago

The first circumnavigation of Earth by plane took only five months, marking a significant milestone in aviation history.

Man versus horse: who wins?

The article covers an interspecies endurance test and reflects on Darwin's viewpoints regarding the origins of life.

Rhapsodies in green: the poetry of plant biology

Exploring poems on plant biology and commemorating physicist Patrick Blackett in Nature's archive.

Save the forest to save the tiger - why vegetation conservation matters

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew emphasizes wild plant species conservation.

Balls of lightning and flames from the sky: can science explain?

Scientists challenged by mysterious events in book catalog
Charles Darwin investigates crimes against primroses
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