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The radical notion of selling off public lands is back. And this time it seems that only the Congress can stop the giveaway of America’s heritage to private interests — if its representatives ...
Linda Hirsch, a postdoctoral fellow at UC Santa Cruz who is supported by the Center for Coastal Climate Resilience, is ...
The world's first salmon aquaculture vessel was delivered for use in Nansha district in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on ...
PRNewswire/ -- iHuman Inc. (NYSE: IH) ('iHuman' or the 'Company'), a leading provider of tech-powered, intellectual development products in China, today announced its unaudited financial results for ...
The only PFAS bill to pass the full legislature this year was one banning the chemicals and other toxic substances in ...
As dust storms continue to occur in Illinois, conservation workers in the state say they’re receiving inadequate funding ...
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KRCG on MSNAll Missouri State Park beaches but one open for swimmingThe Missouri Department of Natural Resources released their weekly list of the status of the beaches in Missouri State ...
Risk models can’t rely just on the past anymore. A team of geoscientists suggest new ways to forecast evolving hazards in ...
In many rivers, only a small amount of streamflow remains for nature after water is diverted for hydropower production. In ...
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Ten Stunning Nature Photos From the BigPicture 2025From the beautiful to the bizarre, this annual photographic showcase shines a light on some of our planet’s most breathtaking ...
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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials face pressure to protect families from hazardous household appliances: 'The public is still largely in the dark'The proposed Healthy Homes Right to Know Act in New York would require warning labels on gas stoves to protect families from ...
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