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First, Kate Laemmle saw a recognizable tall, thin blow erupt out of the glassy Atlantic Ocean on a July 24 aerial survey. To ...
Ken Schutz will step down as executive director of the Desert Botanical Garden after 24 years. Here's what he thinks will be ...
Locust outbreaks have been a scourge to farmers since ancient times. Koutaro Ould Maeno has closely studied this destructive insect species in Africa’s Sahara Desert to better understand its ...
As extreme heat claims more lives during ruthless summers in the region, Southern Nevada is upping the ante in its ...
A fantastic alien adventure can be found on our very own planet by studying the microbial life in Earth's crust, according to ...
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Mongabay News on MSNSaving polar bears and beluga whales: Interview with Alysa McCallBefore pivoting her focus to the Arctic, Alysa McCall worked extensively in the grassland ecosystem. There, the interventions ...
The long-awaited and long-overdue draft of a state-federal plan to balance renewable energy development and habitat ...
If you’re tapped into longevity circles to any degree—as in, recognizing names like Andrew Huberman, Dave Asprey, or David Sinclair—you probably know about NMNs. It’s been around since the early 2010s ...
There are only 100 salt farmers left in Zapotitlán Salinas, but they continue to practice this ancient art. This is episode ...
Ghosts of Hiroshima will be James Cameron's next film. In this book excerpt, a POW and the prison guard who saved him try to survive the atomic blast ...
Wesley Burris remembers waking to a morning of potent, white light and panic as the planet’s first atomic bomb went off in a test in the Jornada del Muerto desert near his family’s Southern New Mexico ...
More than 100 Missouri University of Science and Technology students participated in the yearlong project to design and build ...
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