Death Valley National Park spins much wondrous magic amid its many rocks. Learn more about the landscape and options for ...
Death Valley is a famously dry, hot place, but an atmospheric river dumped an extraordinary amount of rain — a quarter of its ...
Roughly a quarter of the national park’s more than 1 million visitors go there in June, July and August, when temperatures soar. Why? Roughly a quarter of the national park’s more than 1 million ...
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This Shrub Thrives in Death Valley’s Scorching Temperatures. Where Do Its Heat-Tolerant Superpowers Come From?
Tidestromia oblongifolia thrives in high heat—and scientists think it may hold the key to making food crops more resilient ...
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