CCrude Oil Read More Examining the Gulf’s economic recovery2025-04-22 WELL, TODAY MARKS 15 YEARS SINCE ONE OF THE WORST NATURAL DISASTERS IN OUR NATION’S HISTORY. ON APRIL…
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AAI Read More Farmers, artificial intelligence have key roles2025-03-27 Chris McCullough For Agri-View It’s now 2025 and following intense rhetoric from governments, dairy farmers accept and understand…
UUnited Kingdom Read More Why the UK Food Regulator is Trying to Legalize Lab-Grown Meat2025-03-14 The Food Standards Agency says it is aiming to publish findings of its safety review into ‘cell-cultivated products’…
UUnited States Read More Should You Scratch That Itch? Science Has a Surprising Answer2025-01-30 Despite the saying “happiness is having a scratch for every itch,” itching often makes the itchy skin condition…
NNorway Read More Volcanic Blasts May Be to Blame for Strange Blue Rings in Norway’s Trees2025-01-22 Human skin isn’t the only thing that can change color after facing the cold. Trees and shrubs change…
EEnvironment Read More Protecting plants from environmental stressors and fighting climate change2025-01-10 Section of a plant root showcasing the periderm and its carbon-capturing phellem cells. Credit: Salk Institute Scientists have…
HHungary Read More Archaeologists find 10th-century female warrior burial in Hungary2025-01-07 For centuries, historians and archaeologists have debated the role of women in medieval warfare. While men were often…
EEnvironment Read More Douglas County January 2025 recreation report | Environment2025-01-03 FISHING REPORTWith temperatures moderating, Lake Marie is a good spot to target yellow perch. Some early returning winter…
EEnvironment Read More Protecting the Lifeblood of our Community: Nature | Environment2024-11-28 In 2024, we marked the remarkable 60-year journey of the Conservancy of Southwest Florida. This anniversary offered us…
EEnergy Read More Octopus color change uses as much energy as a human jogging 25 mins2024-11-24 Octopuses are renowned for their instant color-changing abilities, a skill they use to outwit predators and surprise prey.…
EEnvironment Read More Toxic Algae in the Florida Keys | Environment2024-11-09 Dr. Dean Grubbs implants an acoustic transmitter into an adult smalltooth sawfish in the Florida Keys. Photo by…