As Australian Pollinator Week (8–16 November) gets underway, new research has found that many Australians have poor awareness ...
Building and racing a concrete canoe seems impossible, but for the Kansas State University Concrete Canoe Team, this is an ...
Man lizard' for its vibrant red and blue male colours, the Mwanza flat-headed rock agama thrives in East Africa. This reptile ...
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These Westchester Students Might Change The World — Starting With Their Science Projects
Seven high school seniors from Westchester are taking their research to the national stage after applying to one of the ...
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How the Château Laurier helped win the Second World War
As Levine notes in his latest book, The Dollar A Year Men: How the best business brains in Canada helped win the Second World ...
In a new book, NASA astrobiologist Caleb Scharf says the fate of life on Earth may hinge on leaving our planet behind ...
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10 Alabama Catfish Spots Where Locals Always Gather
Alabama's rivers and lakes hold some of the best catfish fishing spots in the South, and locals know exactly where to find ...
In the waters off The Gambia, a ghost fleet of Chinese-owned trawlers continues to plunder the seabed, robbing Africa’s ...
There’s an irony here that’s impossible to ignore: for all our cognitive horsepower, humans routinely make decisions that ...
This is the sixth in an ongoing series of features highlighting authors and new books published by Torrey House Press in Utah ...
Tucked away on California’s eastern edge, where the Colorado River creates a natural boundary with Arizona, lies Blythe – a desert oasis that moves at its own unhurried rhythm, blissfully disconnected ...
In Sebastian, Florida’s postcard-perfect charm isn’t manufactured for tourists – it’s simply the natural result of a community that values its waterfront heritage, embraces its natural setting, and ...
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