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India Economy
A flower seller arranges flowers displayed for sale at a roadside flower shop in Siliguri, India, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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Rosenkällasjön Lake In Linköping, Sweden.
Ranunculus flowers, also known as buttercup, are seen near the Rosenkallasjon lake in Linkoping, Sweden, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage / Nurphoto) -
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Daily Life In Washington D.C.
WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 27:
The Smithsonian Pollinator Garden in full spring bloom in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Bees Pollinating Small Wild Daisy Flowers
A bee pollinates small wild daisy flowers in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Bees Pollinating Small Wild Daisy Flowers
A bee pollinates small wild daisy flowers in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Bees Pollinating Small Wild Daisy Flowers
A bee pollinates small wild daisy flowers in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Flower After Rain
Water droplets appear on the Madagascar periwinkle flower after rain in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto) -
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Spring Season In Toronto, Canada
A peony plant grows through a hole in a brick in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Spring Season In Toronto, Canada
A peony plant grows through a hole in a brick in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Spring Season In Toronto, Canada
A peony plant grows through a hole in a brick in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Spring Season In Toronto, Canada
A peony plant grows through a hole in a brick in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Rainy Day In Toronto, Canada
Raindrops fall on a flower during a rainy day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 29, 2025 (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto). -
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Rainy Day In Toronto, Canada
Raindrops fall on the leaves of a lily plant during a rainy day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 28, 2025 (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto). -
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Rainy Day In Toronto, Canada
Raindrops fall on the leaves of a lily plant during a rainy day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 28, 2025 (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto). -
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Rainy Day In Toronto, Canada
Raindrops fall on the leaves of a lily plant during a rainy day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 28, 2025 (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto). -
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Rainy Day In Toronto, Canada
Raindrops fall on a flower during a rainy day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 28, 2025 (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto). -
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Rainy Day In Toronto, Canada
Raindrops fall on a flower during a rainy day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 28, 2025 (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto). -
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Rainy Day In Toronto, Canada
Raindrops fall on a flower during a rainy day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 28, 2025 (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto). -
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Rainy Day In Toronto, Canada
Raindrops fall on a flower during a rainy day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 28, 2025 (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto). -
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Rainy Day In Toronto, Canada
Raindrops fall on a flower during a rainy day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 29, 2025 (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto). -
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Rainy Day In Toronto, Canada
Raindrops fall on a flower during a rainy day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 28, 2025 (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto). -
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Rainy Day In Toronto, Canada
Raindrops fall on a flower during a rainy day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 29, 2025 (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto). -
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Rainy Day In Toronto, Canada
Raindrops fall on a flower during a rainy day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 28, 2025 (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto). -
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Daily LIfe in Nepal
Water droplets appear on the Madagascar periwinkle flower after rain in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 29, 2025. (Photo by Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto) -
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Spring Season In Toronto, Canada
Ants are on the bud of the flower of a peony plant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 26, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Spring Season In Toronto, Canada
Ants are on the bud of the flower of a peony plant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 26, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Spring Season In Toronto, Canada
Ants are on the bud of the flower of a peony plant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 26, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Prague
People sit and stroll under blooming chestnut trees in the park area in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The sunlit garden path offers a peaceful urban retreat during the spring season. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Agriculture Season In Poland
Young wheat ears are seen on an agricultural field in Ilza, Poland on May 19, 2025.. Rapeseed flowers started to bloom at the end of March, a month early compared to its usual time due to high temperatures in March and then were hit by freezing temperatures in May. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Agriculture Season In Poland
Yellow rapeseed flowers are seen on an agricultural field in Ilza, Poland on May 19, 2025.. Rapeseed flowers started to bloom at the end of March, a month early compared to its usual time due to high temperatures in March and then were hit by freezing temperatures in May. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Agriculture Season In Poland
Yellow rapeseed flowers are seen on an agricultural field in Ilza, Poland on May 19, 2025.. Rapeseed flowers started to bloom at the end of March, a month early compared to its usual time due to high temperatures in March and then were hit by freezing temperatures in May. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Agriculture Season In Poland
Yellow rapeseed flowers are seen on an agricultural field in Ilza, Poland on May 19, 2025.. Rapeseed flowers started to bloom at the end of March, a month early compared to its usual time due to high temperatures in March and then were hit by freezing temperatures in May. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Agriculture Season In Poland
Yellow rapeseed flowers are seen on an agricultural field in Ilza, Poland on May 19, 2025.. Rapeseed flowers started to bloom at the end of March, a month early compared to its usual time due to high temperatures in March and then were hit by freezing temperatures in May. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Agriculture Season In Poland
Young wheat is seen on an agricultural field in Ilza, Poland on May 19, 2025.. Rapeseed flowers started to bloom at the end of March, a month early compared to its usual time due to high temperatures in March and then were hit by freezing temperatures in May. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Agriculture Season In Poland
A scarecrow is seen on agricultural fields in Ilza, Poland on May 19, 2025.. Rapeseed flowers started to bloom at the end of March, a month early compared to its usual time due to high temperatures in March and then were hit by freezing temperatures in May. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Agriculture Season In Poland
Yellow rapeseed flowers are seen on an agricultural field in Ilza, Poland on May 19, 2025.. Rapeseed flowers started to bloom at the end of March, a month early compared to its usual time due to high temperatures in March and then were hit by freezing temperatures in May. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Agriculture Season In Poland
Yellow rapeseed and young wheat fields in Ilza, Poland on May 19, 2025.. Rapeseed flowers started to bloom at the end of March, a month early compared to its usual time due to high temperatures in March and then were hit by freezing temperatures in May. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Agriculture Season In Poland
Young wheat ears are seen on an agricultural field in Ilza, Poland on May 19, 2025.. Rapeseed flowers started to bloom at the end of March, a month early compared to its usual time due to high temperatures in March and then were hit by freezing temperatures in May. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Agriculture Season In Poland
Yellow rapeseed and young wheat fields in Ilza, Poland on May 19, 2025.. Rapeseed flowers started to bloom at the end of March, a month early compared to its usual time due to high temperatures in March and then were hit by freezing temperatures in May. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Agriculture Season In Poland
Yellow rapeseed and young wheat fields in Ilza, Poland on May 19, 2025.. Rapeseed flowers started to bloom at the end of March, a month early compared to its usual time due to high temperatures in March and then were hit by freezing temperatures in May. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 16:
A blooming tree blossoms in a public park in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 16, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Rose petals 1
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16/05/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose blooming.
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Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A synthetic rose petal used in the study
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Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A synthetic rose petal used in the study
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ferrari Press Agency
Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose blooming.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose blooming.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose blooming.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ferrari Press Agency
Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose blooming.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ferrari Press Agency
Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose blooming.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ferrari Press Agency
Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose petal
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)