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Image copyright Jennifer Bannister / Uni Otago Image caption A 23-million-year-old leaf: still visible are veins, holes gnawed by insects and scar tissue Fossil leaves from the remains of a 23 million-year-old forest suggest some plants may adapt to grow more quickly as CO2 levels rise, a study says. Scientists recovered the very well-preserved leaves …

Catch a rare glimpse inside Tom Hanks’ home as he hosts SNL’s first virtual episode  SF Gate Tom Hanks At-Home Monologue – SNL  Saturday Night Live Tom Hanks hosted SNL’s first-ever remote episode. Here are 5 sketches to watch.  Boston.com ‘SNL’ kicks off with Tom Hanks as host and sketches from home amid the coronavirus  CNN Tom Hanks hosts …

When Chunlin Leonhard got to her room at Travis Airforce Base, she found a welcome bag on the bed from the American Red Cross and an information sheet from the Administration for Children and Families. Chunlin Leonhard hide caption toggle caption Chunlin Leonhard Chunlin Leonhard spends most of her time alone in her room at …

The architect Shigeru Ban, one of the four cover subjects of this year’s T Greats issue, doesn’t like waste — in architecture, or in life. Best known for his disaster-relief shelters made from recycled paper tubes, Ban is similarly rigorous about conserving time. He has no pets and no children, and his only downtime comes …

There was plenty for AEM staff to see, hear, learn and experience at last week’s Wisconsin Farm Technology Days, held outside of Johnson Creek, Wisconsin.  Farm Technology Days is the largest agricultural show in Wisconsin, and one of the largest in the nation. The three-day outdoor event showcases the latest improvements in production agriculture, including …