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The new fossil groundcherry Physalis infinemundi from Laguna del Hunco in Patagonia, Argentina, 52 million years old. This specimen displays the characteristic papery, lobed husk and details of the venation.Credit: Ignacio Escapa, Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio South American fossil tomatillos … Continue reading
IMG title=”” alt=”” src=”http://www.mineralfossil.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wpid-da715be6698281886110281bd81e56a2.jpg” IMG class=”hide” alt=’Trucco per dieta? “Sniffare” la frutta’ src=”http://www.mineralfossil.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wpid-da715be6698281886110281bd81e56a2.jpg” (ANSA) – ROMA, 21 MAR – a simple trick for the diet to work? “Smell”. Smell, according to researchers at the Universit
(ANSA) – Rome, October 25 – Today’s “throwaway culture” produces “bitter fruit,” Pope Francis tweeted Friday. “Throwaway culture produces a lot of bitter fruit, from food wastage to the isolation of so many elderly,” Francis said on his Twitter account, … Continue reading