Before the arrival of humans, much of northeastern Europe was covered by primeval forests that stretched for thousands of kilometers across the European plains. Continue reading
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The Croft Lodge Studio
Built around a 17th-century cottage in the English County of Herefordshire, the Croft Lodge Studio is more of a preservation than a restoration. Continue reading
The ‘Lost’ Meteorites of Antarctica
Scientists will seek out the ‘lost’ meteorites of the icy continent, which could provide clues to planetary creation.
University of Manchester scientists are preparing for the first ever UK-led meteorite hunting expedition to Antarctica. Continue reading
Growing Blueberries
Blueberries are beautiful to look at, taste amazing and are packed with anti-oxidants, so they’re well worth growing in your garden.

Fresh blueberries are a recent addition to Australian fruit bowls and are rarely grown in home gardens. However, as the succulent fruit becomes increasingly popular, blueberries are finding their way into more and more gardens. If you are wondering whether they’ll grow in your area ask yourself if azaleas grow well in your district. If they do, then blueberries will succeed too. Like the azalea, blueberries are members of the Ericaceae family. Most productive cultivars originate from