By Debra Fitzgerald , August 4th, 2022
To the best of scientists’ knowledge, there is no version of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in the Great Lakes, but that doesn’t mean everyone is waiting until a huge trash vortex accumulates to address marine debris.
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If you’re a foodie, Boise is a pretty tasty place to live. Earlier this year, Food & Wine confirmed something that all of us who live here already knew…Boise is one of America’s Next Great Food Cities.
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Around one million species are facing extinction, according to a report from IPBES, an independent intergovernmental science and policy body supported by the UN.
It may be surprising to learn that even giraffes, parrots, and oak trees are included in the list of threatened species, as we
Thousands of travelers have had their flights canceled, delayed and their luggage lost partly because of staff shortages amid this summer's travel chaos. In some instances, children are suffering the consequences as a result of the pandemonium.
American Airlines lost a 12-year-old
This robotically made animated tale leads a young woman to a secret world that will surprise no one
A nother dismal, algorithmically produced digital animation here, evidently the first off the production line from a new US-Spanish company, Skydance Animation, which has the former Pixar
This robotically made animated tale leads a young woman to a secret world that will surprise no one
A nother dismal, algorithmically produced digital animation here, evidently the first off the production line from a new US-Spanish company, Skydance Animation, which has the former Pixar
Longtime Conservationist’s Work Honored with Merritt Award | R.I. Officials Recommend Avoiding Contact with Parts of Johnson’s Pond
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Bricks — the literal building blocks of modern society. At Flinders University, rese are hard at work improving the sustainability of this classical building material. Their solution involves using waste products instead of mortar and cement to produce cheaper, more eco-friendly bricks
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