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Mexico City and Bogotá could run out of water in a matter of weeks
Fast Company Magazine· 8 hours agoIn Mexico City, more and more residents are watching their taps go dry for hours a day. A former...
Sites like Hanford with radioactive material more vulnerable as climate change increases wildfire...
FOX 13 Seattle· 6 days agoThe Department of Ecology has issued a statewide drought emergency for Washington, marking a...
Napa County Master Gardeners: The highs and lows of heuchera
Napa Valley Register· 3 days agoNative to North America, the heuchera family has successfully adapted to a wide variety of soils and...
Coastal ecosystems: cracking the code | Newswise
Newswise· 6 days agoUC Irvine associate professor of ecology & evolutionary biology studies how warmer ocean water is affecting marine ecosystems, particularly the alarming reality that climate ...
'It's a shared experience': 14-year-old finds a father figure in Lakeland fishing charity
The Ledger via Yahoo News· 4 days agoJoey was one of those kids taken on a recent trip to the Gulf ofMexico for a birthday excursion. On...
Tribune editorial: Bismarck must find ways to boost police
The Bismarck Tribune· 6 days agoBismarck Police Chief Dave Draovitch recently met with the City Commission to discuss staff...
The Sea Is Swallowing This Mexican Town
Wired News· 2 days agoIn a wheelchair surrounded by memories—black and white portraits, lead hooks, the fishing line she holds in her hands—she is the longest-lived witness of...
Convergent evolution of fern nectaries facilitated independent recruitment of ant-bodyguards from...
Nature· 4 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 ...
Jump right in: Lake Logan reflects on rich history, ponders next step
Smoky Mountain News· 7 days agoOriginally from Rocky Mount, Elliot lived out west for a period, working with children with severe...
St. Louis author of ‘The Wild Mississippi’ says to ‘take your time’ to observe river unknowns
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 3 days agoWhen Dean Klinkenberg first moved to La Crosse, Wisconsin, for college, he almost immediately fell...