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CEDAR KEY, Fla. — There’s something inside a piece of wood trying to get out, and Nancy Beckham wants to set it free with her chainsaw. Beckham is an eighth generation Cedar Key native and ...
Getting plants 'drunk' might seem too absurd to believe, but it can be a great way to satiate thirsty and dying plants.
First in a series on water-wise thinking on the Texas High Plains, which shows how efficiency can actually lead to greater use of a resource.
Trump says he is looking forward to attending the Pope’s funeral. Brings to mind the quote from Alice, daughter of President ...
As summer sweeps, the sweltering heat reminds us of the now looming water crisis across the Indian urban landscape that swings between two extremes - capricious floods that paralyze cities overnight ...
New laws and policies from state lawmakers are pushing for more drought-tolerant properties. Part of the effort is ...
Top strategies for catching muskies on opening day. Learn where to find post-spawn fish, what lures to use, and how to extend ...
Tom Leighton is known for highlighting the photosynthesis process by swapping characteristic greens for otherworldly ...
The unique chemistry of this medicinal item can revive the health of plants and offer them a fresh vigor while also protecting them.
Seventy diamond workers of a company in the Kapodra area of Surat fell ill after consuming contaminated water. The incident triggered panic in the area, with ambulances rushing to shift the affected ...
The global Water Flavouring Drops market is anticipated to reach a market value of USD 66.28 billion by 2025, with a robust forecasted CAGR of 11.5%, driving it to an estimated value of USD 73.91 ...
A warm cup of tea could offer some unexpected health benefits. While steeping, tea leaves soak up lead ions from water, researchers reported in ACS Food Science and Technology. Though the process ...