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In new book from Wilmington writer, it's the 'End of the World' but with a sense of humor
Star News via Yahoo News· 12 months agoWilmington writer David Gessner doesn't just hit the library when he writes a book. He hits the...
Having exploited everything else in the West, the wealthy are ruining natural beauty | Opinion
Idaho Statesman McClatchy Articles via AOL· 1 year agoHigh on a mesa where everyone can see it, a trophy house is going up in the northern Colorado valley...
'Minding my people's business': An acclaimed Sudanese American poet makes a home in L.A.
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 years agoPoet Safia Elhillo, in her home in Los Angeles. The Sudanese American poet and recent L.A. arrival...
The James Webb Space Telescope images aren’t what your eyes would see. But that makes them science,...
Quartz· 2 years agoThe James Webb Space Telescope delivered astounding images of the universe. The various sensors on...
A tale of two trailblazers
The Santa Fe New Mexican via Yahoo News· 6 months agoDec. 8—Science journalist Melissa L. Sevigny was searching through the online archives of Northern Arizona University when she stumbled on something unfamiliar — papers botanist Lois Jotter ...