Scientists say the bug, preserved for tens of millions of years in amber, has revealed new information about how flowers and other flora were pollinated when dinosaurs roamed the Earth.
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By Matt Maloney, Special to The Conway Daily Sun
It’s a good year for the mountain laurel blossoms at Tin Mountain and it’s not too late to see the blooms. This past Wednesday, Tin Mountain l…
Starting in October, when the foliage peaks, and extending through the leaf drop, there is one tree that seems a bit confused. At the same tim…
By Mara Hoplamazian, New Hampshire Public Radio
I am not much of a gardener; I don’t have any particular desire to tend to plants, let alone dig in the dirt or be surrounded by bugs — flying…
