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Poison Ivy is known for manipulating nature to bring about the end of humanity but this latest plot will literally create The Last of Us.
The following contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #1, on sale now from DC Comics.
Poison Ivy (aka Pamela Isley) is known for using plants to spread
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While I’m not a mushroom eater – they’re slimy and weird-looking pieces of mold – I’m all for growing them at home because, well, mushrooms are slimy weird-looking pieces of mold.
And, from the loo
Despite the challenges of a global pandemic, we've seen a host of superb architecture projects reach completion this year, from innovative social housing to creative performance spaces, 3D-printed homes, and even an otherworldly museum inspired by the cosmos. So with the end of the year fast a
By University of Minnesota April 9, 2021
Published in the Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, researchers in the Climate Intervention Biology Working Group — including Jessica Hellmann from the University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment — explored the effect o
Panoramic views, urban farming and an experiment in sustainability – what chef wouldn't want to go to work every day with an edible garden at their fingertips? At CapitaSpring, 1-Arden's restaurants Kaarla and Oumi form an ecosystem with a 10,000 sq ft Food Forest.
The rooftop Food Fo
LITTLE ROCK — With turkey hunting season wrapped up, many hunters will be putting away their shotguns until fall, but there’s another spring season that gives Arkansas hunters plenty of reasons to keep the scattergun cleaned and ready. Arkansas’s squirrel season opens May 15, and for tho
Lakewood High held a signing day ceremony last week to recognize its senior athletes moving on to the collegiate level, either on scholarship at a four-year university or at a local junior college. It was a strong class for the Lancers including All-American volleyball player Laura Williams (s
Lakewood High held a signing day ceremony last week to recognize its senior athletes moving on to the collegiate level, either on scholarship at a four-year university or at a local junior college. It was a strong class for the Lancers including All-American volleyball player Laura Williams (s
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