Amazon, Indigenous and Uncontacted peoples
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The Amazon rainforest as a cloud machine: How thunderstorms and plant transpiration produce condensation nucleiThe rainforest in the Amazon basin transpires vast amounts of gaseous isoprene. Until now, it was assumed that this molecule is not transported far up into the atmosphere, as it rapidly declines ...
Paddington's in Peru! Here's what to pack and what to expect for your Amazon River cruise in Peru (and why you might not want ...
Brazilian authorities say a young man from an isolated Indigenous tribe who approached a riverine community in Brazil’s ...
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TheTravel on MSNThe Largest Snake Ever Discovered Was Recently Found In The Amazon, & It's "As Thick As A Car Tire"The snake is not only the largest ever discovered, but also a new species! Hiding in the Amazon, this giant beast is a ...
A rare Amazon cold wave dropped temperatures drastically, prompting researchers to study its effects on wildlife. While most ...
In Manaus, a sprawling city of more than 2 million, the depth of the Rio Negro, a major branch of the Amazon River, reached ...
It's not always cosy and warm in the Amazon rainforest: cold waves can cause temperatures to drop drastically. Würzburg researchers have investigated how animals react to this.
"I Am the Nature" poetically plumbs the human interconnection with nature through the eyes of the Indigenous Achuar people.
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Sourcing Journal on MSNThis Latex-Based Leather Alternative Fights Deforestation in the AmazonMade from the sap of the shiringa tree, the biomaterial combats land-grabbing for deforestation, supports communities that ...
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Dinosaurs may have first evolved in the Sahara and Amazon rainforestMany think dinosaurs first emerged on land well south of the equator that now forms part of Argentina and Zimbabwe, but they may have actually arisen in tougher conditions near the equator ...
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