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Quantum Loophole breaks ground on 600-acre nature reserve in Frederick - Maryland Daily Record
The Daily Record· 14 hours agoThe nature reserve will act as a carbon-sink onsite, enabling operation of the first carbon negative...
The Most Beautiful College Campuses in the World
Cheapism via AOL· 2 weeks agoWith a chapel, botanic gardens, museums, and observatory, it was designated a UNESCO...Commons United States Naval Academy Annapolis, Maryland Located at...
Chronic wasting disease: Death of 2 hunters in US raises fear of 'zombie deer'
USA Today· 3 days agoCenters for Disease Control and Prevention. Deer infected with CWD may be called "zombie deer"...
Tackling Global Warming With Cloud Engineering
Technology Networks· 2 weeks agoIn a study published in Nature Geoscience, researchers at the University of Birmingham found that marine cloud brightening (MCB), also ...
TikTok and the future of trade war
Politico· 11 hours agoHistorical comparisons to the TikTok legislation are vague and imperfect. I.M. Destler, a trade historian at the University of
A machine learning-based approach to discover nanocomposite films for biodegradable plastic...
Phys.org· 1 week agoResearchers at University of Maryland, College Park, recently devised a new approach to discover promising biodegradable plastic alternatives ...
7 Green Reads to Celebrate Earth Day
Best Products via Yahoo News· 2 weeks agoScientists from Brown University and the University of Maryland believe they can replace volatile ...
Tree equity in Maryland: Federal funds promote access to green space
Maryland Matters via Yahoo News· 1 week agoFunding programs emerge to help Maryland reach its goal of putting 5 million native trees on public ...
Ben Jealous, leads on civil rights and environmental justice
Rolling Out· 8 hours agoJealous’s school years were spent in Pacific Grove, California, a community he describes as full of...
2 cicada broods will emerge around the same time in the U.S.
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 1 week agoTo make sense of this event and to know what exactly we are in for, it was only natural to call up the bug guy. Michael Raupp is a professor emeritus < ...