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World’s Largest Living Organism Pando Might Be The Oldest Living Thing, Reveals New Study
- Wednesday November 13, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Pando, a massive quaking aspen spanning 100 acres in Utah, is estimated to be between 16,000 and 80,000 years old. Research suggests that Pando has witnessed and survived vast environmental changes since humans began migrating out of Africa. The genetically linked stems span an interconnected root system that highlights plant resilience. Challenges...
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Animal Life Discovered Underground Near Hydrothermal Vents in the Deep Pacific Seabed
- Saturday October 19, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Recent deep-sea explorations have unveiled a remarkable ecosystem thriving beneath the Pacific Ocean's floor. Scientists deployed a remotely operated vehicle to investigate hydrothermal vent sites along the East Pacific Rise, where two tectonic plates diverge. Beneath the seafloor, they discovered cavities harboring giant tubeworms—the largest wo...
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Artist Records Sound Of World's Largest Organism, Believed To Be Thousands Of Years Old
- Friday May 19, 2023
- World News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
In one of the recordings, sound artist Jeff Rice heard a whisper with the tremble of a million leaves echoing through Pando's roots.
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World's Largest Organism, Believed To Be Thousands Of Years Old, Is Dying: Study
- Thursday September 22, 2022
- World News | Edited by Diksha Rani
Pando aspen stand, considered to be the world's largest single organism, is on the verge of extinction, according to recent research by Utah State University.
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US Policing Leader Apologizes For Historical Racial Abuse
- Tuesday October 18, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
The president of one of the largest police organizations in the United States on Monday apologized for historical mistreatment of minorities, calling it a "dark side of our shared history" that must be acknowledged and overcome.
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World’s Largest Living Organism Pando Might Be The Oldest Living Thing, Reveals New Study
- Wednesday November 13, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Pando, a massive quaking aspen spanning 100 acres in Utah, is estimated to be between 16,000 and 80,000 years old. Research suggests that Pando has witnessed and survived vast environmental changes since humans began migrating out of Africa. The genetically linked stems span an interconnected root system that highlights plant resilience. Challenges...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Animal Life Discovered Underground Near Hydrothermal Vents in the Deep Pacific Seabed
- Saturday October 19, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Recent deep-sea explorations have unveiled a remarkable ecosystem thriving beneath the Pacific Ocean's floor. Scientists deployed a remotely operated vehicle to investigate hydrothermal vent sites along the East Pacific Rise, where two tectonic plates diverge. Beneath the seafloor, they discovered cavities harboring giant tubeworms—the largest wo...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Artist Records Sound Of World's Largest Organism, Believed To Be Thousands Of Years Old
- Friday May 19, 2023
- World News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
In one of the recordings, sound artist Jeff Rice heard a whisper with the tremble of a million leaves echoing through Pando's roots.
- www.ndtv.com
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World's Largest Organism, Believed To Be Thousands Of Years Old, Is Dying: Study
- Thursday September 22, 2022
- World News | Edited by Diksha Rani
Pando aspen stand, considered to be the world's largest single organism, is on the verge of extinction, according to recent research by Utah State University.
- www.ndtv.com
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US Policing Leader Apologizes For Historical Racial Abuse
- Tuesday October 18, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
The president of one of the largest police organizations in the United States on Monday apologized for historical mistreatment of minorities, calling it a "dark side of our shared history" that must be acknowledged and overcome.
- www.ndtv.com