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Someflowershavefoundaniftywaytogettheblues.Theycreateabluehalo,apparentlytoattractthebeestheyneedforpollination,scientistsreportedWednesday.Beesaredrawntothecol
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A refreshing and revitalizing shade, Greenery is symbolic of new beginnings.
Taiwan's manufacturing sector continued to display signs of improvements in August after it ended its 15-month recession in July, the Taiwan Institute of Economic Research said Friday.
Australian researchers from the University of Queensland have established that reef fish see colors that humans cannot.
The five-minutes video juxtaposes images of Syrian refugees, Chinese soldiers, and Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-Wen.
If you want your country to seem wealthy, then you could try putting more white in your national flag but avoid green, according to New Zealand research. A University of Canterbury study of the popularity of all the color combinations of flags for 194 sovereign countries found the more white in the flag, the higher the per capita GDP, while green was associated with poverty. The New Zealand flag used the most common combination of three