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Cow burps have a big impact on global warming - but scientists think they've found a solution
Agriculture accounts for 10% of the UK's greenhouse gas emissions, with the country's nine million cows and calves a ...
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World's Tiniest Cows with the Biggest Benefits
Most people see cows as large, placid animals grazing in a pasture, but not all cows fit that image. Some are petite enough to practically be carried around under your arm. These small breeds, the ...
Anoka, Minnesota dubs itself the Halloween Capital of the World despite it's unassuming appearance and family-friendliness.
In the Brazilian state of Para, deep in the Amazon, mile upon mile of deforested land flanks the dusty road. Pastureland ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the largest private landowner in Florida, holding over 679,000 acres. The ...
Ahead of the United Nations climate talks in Brazil, advocacy groups are pushing for companies and governments to set ...
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Massive Bull Turns Into a Rambunctious Puppy Playing With His Cow Ball and It’s Totally Precious
Meghan Markle may be pivoting more toward Hollywood in her current rebrand era, but it’s not an acting job. The Duchess of ...
The annual Great Migration of millions of wildebeest and zebras across the plains of the Serengeti is one of the world’s ...
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Cows with freedom of choice: How the 'dairy barn of the future' could improve animal welfare
What happens when cows are allowed to decide for themselves whether they want to be indoors or outdoors? When calves grow up ...
Researchers have discovered evidence of “partial synchronization” of two of the world’s most famous fault lines—the northern San Andreas Fault and Cascadia Subduction Zone. The relationship between ...
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'Duck' Alcaraz and 'Cow' Federer: China tennis fans delight in nicknames
The tennis world is in China this month with fans getting the chance to cheer on some of the sport's biggest stars.
The wise old hermit at the centre of Angus Peter Campbell’s novella has much to teach us about the kind of change we need, and about the foundations on which we should build it, writes Joyce McMillan ...
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