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It's the first observation of "sympatric" evolution: that two species evolved from a common ancestor despite no geographical separation ...
As Central Texas faces it first 100-degree heat of 2025, we revisit this 2022 story on how to plant a drought tolerant, frost ...
More than two in five consumers in Europe's two largest plant-based markets want to eat less meat or are already doing so, a ...
Researchers from the University of Louisville and Murray State University are looking into the potential impact emissions from chemical plants in Calvert City could have on the health of people and ...
There is nothing quite like biting into a sun-ripened strawberry grown in your own yard. Beyond the unbeatable flavor and satisfaction, homegrown produce is often more nutritious than store-bought, ...
The story of a suburban kid from North Texas who made it big, told from the perspective of people who watched his rise.
Despite how much humans rely on insects, our actions are reducing their populations in many parts of the world. A recent study found that the United States lost more than 20% of its butterflies over ...
To help with your spring plant-selecting, here's a collection of plants that have won assorted awards for the 2025 growing ...
Marcus Sims, owner of Treincarnation, is using felled trees from Takoma Park Maryland Library to create new tables for the city’s expansion project.
A spring walk in search of a rare fern becomes a reflection on memory, nature and the quiet resilience of a threatened ...
Human trafficking defies stereotypes. How much do you know about the reality of the issue? Zelensky given front-row seat in breach of Vatican protocol Chiefs consider stadium future as timeline ...