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The Cicadas Are Coming: Cover Your Ears. Grab Your Fork?
US News & World Report· 6 days agoA brood is a large group of periodical cicadas that emerge during the same year, says Hannah Burrack, professor and chair of the Department of Entomology at Michigan State ...
A Major Donation of Fossils Will Help Rebuild the National Museum of Brazil
The New York Observer· 6 days agoBurkhard Pohl, the Swiss-German owner of one of the world’s biggest collections of private fossils,...
Ticks needed for research; university asking for help
The Daily Independent, Ashland, Ky. via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMay 15—In an attempt to advance public health research, a university is asking residents of Kentucky for donations of ticks. Those small, wingless, blood-sucking arachnids that burrow into a ...
Here’s what to know about the return of cicadas to East Tennessee
WATE 6 Knoxville· 6 days agoWhile some areas of eastern United States will have to deal with the emergence of two periodical...
Napa County Master Gardeners: How to become a Master Gardener
Napa Valley Register· 5 days agoBecome a Napa County Master Gardener, and you'll see. The Master Gardener program is offered by the...
As cicadas descend on Chicago, this iconic spot is declaring itself a 'cicada-free zone'
NBC Chicago· 2 days agoThere's no telling whether the cicadas set to emerge in Illinois will visit the Pier or not. For the...
YARD AND GARDEN: How to transform your lawn into a butterfly haven
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 7 days agoMore than one of every three bites of food we eat or beverages we drink and the flowering plants we...
Kevin Courtney, Napa Journal: Our leaf blower blew its muffler
Napa Valley Register· 6 days agoThis put our names on the Courtney Public Enemies list, writes columnist Kevin Courtney.
Mississippi State experts address CWD potential risk in humans
WJTV Jackson· 2 days agoSTARKVILLE, Miss. (WJTV) – Mississippi State University (MSU) scientists and leading experts in deer...
Are cicadas safe to eat?
WYFF 4 Greenville· 6 days agoThe cicadas have no doubt arrived in South Carolina and some have been asking — Are they safe to eat?