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Harold Wrong was a First World War soldier who sent one last letter to his brother Murray on June 30, 1916. It contained a single pressed ...

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Solving the 108-year-old mystery of the Somme flower

Now, thanks to the collaborative efforts and detective work of U of T librarians, archivists, scholars and botanists, the heartbreaking mystery ...

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WWI soldier's last gift: 108-year-old flower mystery solved by scientists

A cross-disciplinary team from the University of Toronto joined forces to solve a longstanding mystery about a flower a WWI soldier had sent ...

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U of T experts solve mystery of century-old flower mailed by WW1 soldier ... Harold Wrong was a WWI soldier who sent one last letter to his ...

WWI soldier's last gift: 108-year-old flower mystery solved by scientists

A cross-disciplinary team from the University of Toronto joined forces to solve a longstanding mystery about a flower a WWI soldier had sent ...

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U of T technology solves First World War soldier's flower mystery

In 1916, Harold Wrong plucked a flower from the fields of Somme, France and tucked it into a letter he mailed home to Toronto. For decades, the type of ...

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... to solve a century old mystery: what type of flower did Harold pick to send to his family in his final note? Learn more about this amazing ...

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Harold Wrong was a First World War soldier who sent one last letter to his brother Murray on June 30, 1916. It contained a single pressed ...

Scientists crack the mystery of why the corpse flower smells like death

But thermogenesis is extremely rare in plants, and botanists were at a loss as to what initiated it in corpse flowers. Dartmouth's own 21-year- ...

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Harold is wrong was a World War I soldier who sent a final letter to his brother Murray on June 30, 1916. It contained a single pressed ...

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A First World War mystery is solved after more than a century, thanks to a single clue. A pressed flower tucked away in a letter from the Front.

Scientists crack the mystery of why the corpse flower smells like death

But the molecular mystery is now reportedly solved thanks to new research from a team at Dartmouth. According to their study published on ...

Voynich manuscript - Wikipedia

The Voynich manuscript is an illustrated codex, hand-written in an unknown script referred to as Voynichese. The vellum on which it is written has been ...

PJM sees 'easy button' to meet power needs, but Appalachians see ...

The sky-high price in PJM Interconnection's latest capacity auction for electricity has sent shockwaves across the grid operator's 13-state Mid- ...

Chemist Identifies Mystery 'Blobs' Washing Up in Newfoundland

The Canadian agency whose scientists are investigating the substance, Environment and Climate Change Canada, said in a statement that it “ ...