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Sex-change tree, Pluto's cryovolcanoes, Sellafield's plutonium, Ant super-organisms

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The Fort Ingle U: A Male Tree

The Fort Ingle U is several hundred years old and has been regarded as male for a long time. A female branch was spotted on the tree back in 1996, suggesting that it may be stable. Opposite sex branches on new trees are very rare - less than 1% of trees have both sexes present. It does seem to be a very rare thing, and what we don't quite understand is what the mechanism behind it is.

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