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Scientists have identified a fruit that looks truly blue. It grows on a tree called the blue quandong. The blue quandong fruit is found in remote rainforest regions of Australia. Unlike other fruits, ...
Its unique nanoscale layers reflect blue light, helping it attract birds for seed dispersal. Scientists have long believed that truly blue fruits do not exist in nature. Even common "blue" foods such ...
Native to tropical Australia, Papua New Guinea, and parts of Indonesia, the blue quandong is a tall rainforest tree with spreading branches. (Image credit: Homegrownpalmwoods/Facebook) For centuries, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about biodiversity and the hidden quirks of the natural world. The quandong’s fruit appear intensely blue, but without ...
A strange fruit is sliced open to unveil a mesmerizing flow of rainbow-colored liquid metal. Each slice is slow, precise, and deeply satisfying, featuring gentle ASMR slicing sounds and shiny visuals ...
Moy Mendez, who grew up in Blue Island and is now executive director of the Hope Center, said when planting trees last week he called out a familiar phrase he hadn’t said in over 30 years. “Yordan,” ...
Get ready for the most surreal and satisfying fruit slicing experience! In this long-format asmr video, we cut open some of the weirdest and most oddly satisfying fruits you’ve ever seen — including ...
Strange fruits that may have sailed ocean currents for years are washing up along Texas shores this week. The softball-sized, cube-like and spongy lime green or brown objects known as “box fruit” can ...
Holly has a degree in Medical Biochemistry from the University of Leicester. Her scientific interests include genomics, personalized medicine, and bioethics.View full profile Holly has a degree in ...
Beachcombers on the Texas coast this week may have spotted something strange in the sand: a small, cube-shaped seed with the look of weathered wood and the bounce of a sponge. It may resemble a beach ...