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DEC Treats Seneca Waters for Parasitic Sea Lamprey
WYDC-TV· 8 hours agoThe DEC continued their treatment of local waters for the parasitic sea lamprey. Earlier this week, Catharine Creek in Chemung County was treated. Today...
Dietitians Say These Electrolyte Powders Can Keep You Hydrated During Workouts
Men's Health via AOL· 7 days agoThis formula has 330 milligrams of sodium in each serving and is free from gluten, soy, and...
Water turned dark and dirty after Elko New Market tested aquifer
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSara Lofgren thought at first there was something wrong with her water softener. Dirty gray water, thick with sediment, started coming out of her faucets in December. Her ...
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers continues to study muck on Lake St. Clair
Detroit News· 11 hours agoThe second year of a two-year study by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to study what's causing a...
New Hampshire rivers change in wake of recent floods, warming climate
WMUR New Hampshire· 1 day agoScientists are studying the changes in New Hampshire's rivers and streams after periods of heavy...
Gov. Newsom latest to tour the Siskiyou site where crews are tearing down four huge dams
Redding Record Searchlight via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoThe resolution warns the public not to come in contact with the water and says the "increased...
These Neanderthal fire pits offer an extraordinarily precise snapshot of ancient life
Nature· 2 days agoResearchers used traces of Earth’s changing magnetic field in sediments to identify the activity of...
A Walk in the Park: Lansing's Bancroft Park features the Mason Esker, trails and more
Lansing State Journal via Yahoo News· 7 days agoNot only is it a great spot for hiking, biking and outdoor recreation, but it sits on one of the last remaining segments of the Mason Esker. An esker is a ridge formed when sediment ...
Lake study solves Arctic "spin" mystery
Newsweek· 4 days agoAn phenomenon that until recently had not been the subject of much research may be behind huge temperature fluctuations in the Arctic, a new study has...
Feel Like the SF Bay Used to Be Bluer? You're Not Imagining It | KQED
KQED· 18 hours agoOlivia Allen-Price: If you spend any time along the shores or on the water inside the Golden Gate,...