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'Implications ... profound': Humans shape global patterns of decomposition rates in rivers
The Augusta Chronicle via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“When you add nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from fertilizer or wastewater, increase in...
TAPS Field Day spotlights crop progress, Ag Olympics
Scottsbluff Star-Herald· 1 day agoIn a test of agronomics awareness participants in the University of Nebraska’s TAPS (Testing Ag Performance Solutions) program dove into a series of Ag...
Mixed views pepper long hearing on tighter rules for solar farms in St. Joe County
South Bend Tribune via Yahoo News· 4 days agoJacobs with Lightsource BP, which developed the Honeysuckle project, said he had some concern for...
Defunct satellites burning up in the atmosphere could damage the ozone layer. Here’s how -...
EconoTimes· 3 days agoCommunications companies such as Starlink plan to launch tens of thousands of satellites into orbit around Earth over the next decade or so. When these satellites reach the end of their useful ...
Special Edition: Chicago celebrates Juneteenth
Chicago Sun-Times· 4 days agoToday is Juneteenth, which marks the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Texas found out they had been freed — two years after the Emancipation...
USGS deploys monitoring devices to study sediment in Mississippi River near Clinton
Quad-City Times· 4 days agoFederal agencies hope to understand more about sediment in the Mississippi River with a new...