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ZME Science on MSNThese 18 Million-Year-Old Teeth Contain the Oldest Proteins Ever and They Came From Giant Prehistoric BeastsIn Kenya’s arid Turkana Basin, a team of scientists has recovered something unexpected from the jaws of long-dead giants.
The coconut industry at the Coast is on its knees thanks to ageing East African Tall (EAT) varieties, pests and diseases, poor market linkages, and vagaries of climate change.
Kenya’s ambitious plan to plant 15 billion trees in 10 years is falling behind, with only 842 million trees planted in the ...
Scientists have discovered that some fig trees in Kenya can absorb carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the air and turn it into ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNKenya Could Save the World as Rare Trees Turn Air Into StoneScientists have found that rare trees growing in Kenya can save the world by turning carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air into stone. The finding, presented by researchers from the University of Zurich ...
When Jennifer Ours Williams walked onto Egerton’s campus in Kenya, she never imagined she’d find her mentor’s legacy on ...
Unlike conventional trees that store carbon temporarily in organic matter, the species is capable of converting the ...
Kenya is globally renowned for its exceptional wildlife safaris, offering visitors close encounters with the iconic African ...
We all know that trees are an important part of our climate efforts. But we usually envision this as lush forests soaking up ...
In a surprising twist of nature, certain fig trees in Kenya are doing more than just bearing fruit—they’re capturing carbon ...
Scientists discovered that fig trees in Kenya can store carbon dioxide as calcium carbonate rocks inside their trunks and ...
Some species of fig trees store calcium carbonate in their trunks—essentially turning themselves (partially) into stone, new ...
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