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The finding could reshape paleoclimate studies because the stem water exceeds all known terrestrial oxygen isotope measurements, researchers said.

Recently, I came across an article about the water that accumulates inside the hollow stems of the smooth horsetail (Equisetum variegatum) growing in arid places, such as New Mexico and B.C.’s Okanagan. Dr. Zachary Sharp (with help from his students) at the University of New Mexico examined the oxygen isotopes in the water from the bottom of the horsetail stem all the way to the top of the stem. To his surprise, he found the water near the top o…
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