Have they lost their minds?” That’s the statement that usually precedes Ronnie’s sharing of new-found discoveries in technology, politics (a lot of those lately) or food.
A community in the Brazilian Amazon is transforming fallen trunks and dead trees into everyday items and art pieces.
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Some people need to eat more foods high in selenium because they are selenium deficient. Find vegetarian options and protein ...
For anyone looking to increase their protein intake, high-protein nuts are a top choice. Snack on them by the handful, add ...
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20 types of nut
Discover the different types of nuts, from almonds and pistachios to Brazil and macadamia nuts—perfect for snacking and ...
Study reveals how human history—from Indigenous stewardship to colonization—shaped the genetic diversity of Brazil Nut trees ...
Researchers from the German Max Planck Institutes of Geoanthropology and Biology Tübingen use genomic data to study the ...
Researchers use genomic data to study the decline in genetic diversity in the Amazon Basin, particularly in Brazil Nut trees. The research uses genomic data to understand this keystone species' ...
As one of the most impacted keystone species in rainforests, Brazil Nut trees are essential for biodiversity and a vital income source for local economies. A crucial study led by researchers from ...