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With wildfires turning forests into “massive carbon emitters,” planting trees in some places could inadvertently increase ...
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But she won’t because the U.S. Forest Service laid her off last month, along with 18 other probationary employees who lost their jobs in the first wave of layoffs that President Donald Trump’s ...
A year-by-year "what if" filling in a century-long gap of Academy Awards recognition for noteworthy stunt artistry and design ...
Such is the case with two graphics, powered by satellite data, that showcase a Canadian wildfire season off to a wild—and ...
In the past 10 years, disaster recovery technology has evolved from onsite backup servers to cloud services. Disaster Recovery as a Service represents the latest approach. With DRaaS, data backup is ...
At its heart, Pride is both a party and a protest. Here's a look at the event's roots and this year's events and themes.
director of technology applications services at Boston College and long-time champion of Little League baseball as player, coach, umpire, and more recently, senior administrator, is this year's ...
Her mother’s time at BC proved to be a key asset in Ruth Anne’s battle against PANS: Mary “had a stellar education and knew the ins and outs of the system. She was a huge advocate,” said Ruth Anne.
Protected forests in Brazil and Peru hold some of the world’s last remote indigenous groups, increasingly threatened by resource-hungry outsiders. Five Awá families from Posto Awá, an outpost ...