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Kathryn McRuer-Nicol was studying how Quebec salt marshes might hold answers to understanding and coping with the impacts of ...
Scientists don’t usually cross over from observation to intervention. But for the team in Warren's Jacob’s Point Marsh, the ...
College football's Week 4 arrives with rivalry heat, ranked collisions, and conference stakes tightening by the snap. Brands with national pull meet risers tryi ...
Scientific data can be overwhelming to the non-scientist. Whereas poetry, which speaks to emotions, can help communicate our ...
What a start it's been to this college football season, one that's shaping up to be as wide-open as any in recent memory. Week 3 continued the fireworks, from Georgia Tech taking down Clemson to ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is back, celebrating the most extraordinary life with which we share this planet while spotlighting the many threats they face. Take a look at some of this year’s ...
ICE arrests: As Chicago awaits a surge in activity by the feds, at least three people were arrested Sunday by U.S.
Bumblebees bring pollen from one flower to another, allowing the plant to fertilize their seeds. Salmon travel upstream to meet with other fish from the river and fertilize their eggs. Elephants mate ...
Savor Massachusetts in September with radiant coastlines, tranquil harbors, and lobster shacks serving the pure essence of ...
The grassroots organization is seeking local input in opposition of Michigan Potash Operating LLC mining project.
Boise residents have to drive five hours to reach the nearest international airport in Salt Lake City. But you don't have to resign yourself to a boring drive.
On a recent ocean evening swim off Ash Avenue, my husband Ken and I were dazzled by an aerial river of glistening white elegant terns (their official name) flying overhead.