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| ILLUSTRATION BY KATY WIEDEMANN. SOURCE: KENNETH R. WOOD, NATIONAL TROPICAL BOTANICAL GARDEN | | This plant no longer exists. But you can still smell it. | Telephones were a new invention and the Model T Ford was selling briskly the last time anyone might have smelled a Hibiscadelphus wilderianus tree blooming in the wild. More than a century later, scientists thought: "What if we could do Jurassic Park?" | | | |
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY HARTMUT KRINITZ, LAIF/REDUX | | These are some of Europe's most sacred sites | This isolated castle in the south of France is known as the last stronghold of the Cathars, the heretical Christian sect active in the 12th-13th centuries in western Europe. See other sites, from Neolithic stone circles to monasteries clinging to cliffs, that stand the test of time. | | | |
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY LAGAIN ET AL. (2021), NATURE COMMUNICATIONS | | Where did these strange Martian meteorites come from? | A team of researchers studying the rocks known as depleted shergottites may have finally cracked the case: They concluded that these geologic projectiles came from a single crater atop Tharsis, the largest volcanic feature in the solar system. | | | |
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