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Mexico City and Bogotá could run out of water in a matter of weeks
Fast Company Magazine· 2 days agoIn Mexico City, more and more residents are watching their taps go dry for hours a day. A former...
Howler monkeys falling to their deaths from trees as Mexico suffers record heat wave
The Washington Times· 1 day agoBrown howler monkeys are experiencing a devastating die-off in southern Mexico, with at least 138...
Avocados are a ‘green gold’ export for Mexico, but growing them is harming forests and waters
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoAvocados are marketed as a superfood, but growing them for an expanding world market has turned a...
'It's a shared experience': 14-year-old finds a father figure in Lakeland fishing charity
The Lakeland Ledger· 6 days agoWill Dunn has spent nearly the past 15 years getting kids hooked on fishing. Accompanied by his grandparents, Joey stood out to Dunn. “Joey’s got that ‘leave me alone, I’ll do it myself,’ mindset ...
Five Occidental College alumni selected for prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Program
The Eastsider· 9 hours agoThe U.S. Department of State's Fulbright U.S. Student Program has selected five Occidental College...
Napa County Master Gardeners: The highs and lows of heuchera
Napa Valley Register· 5 days agoNative to North America, the heuchera family has successfully adapted to a wide variety of soils and...
St. Louis author of ‘The Wild Mississippi’ says to ‘take your time’ to observe river unknowns
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 5 days agoWhen Dean Klinkenberg first moved to La Crosse, Wisconsin, for college, he almost immediately fell...
Doug Leier: Framework for 2024 deer gun season set
The Bismarck Tribune· 6 days agoTake it from a fan of the Minnesota Vikings, success is a subjective word. For many, success will only be found in a Super Bowl. Others feel making the...
Examining Latino power in America
UC Irvine Today· 6 days agoLatino immigrants specifically poll as much more optimistic than other Americans. Madrid, a senior fellow in UC Irvine’s School of Social Ecology, who is hosting the school ...
Convergent evolution of fern nectaries facilitated independent recruitment of ant-bodyguards from...
Nature· 6 days agoSome plants use nectar to attract ant bodyguards. Here, the authors use a cross-kingdom phylogenetic approach to find that ferns and angiosperms evolved nectaries in the Cretaceous, coinciding ...