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We won the dinosaur lottery,” says curator James Hagadorn, who helped ID the 67.5-million-year-old bit of bone.
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The Nation on MSNAs the World Confronts Climate Change, the US Leaves Our Future BehindEnvironment / StudentNation / While the White House takes a sledgehammer to critical climate policy, the Inter-American Court ...
Jaime Arredondo, Willmar, Minn. Four Republican representatives from Minnesota and two from Wisconsin recently published the letter that they sent to the Canadian ambassador to the U.S. asking what ...
In this Perspectives piece by Miller Hull, author Zubin Rao, AIA, Associate, shares five tips with case studies for fire ...
For perspective, that’s so ancient that when these rocks were forming, fish were still considered evolutionary overachievers.
Duly noted, but the Luxon government’s stance on climate change does seem strikingly inconsistent. For starters, New Zealand claims to still be committed to the emissions targets contained in the ...
A university student on a fossil-hunting field trip in Dorset made a stunning discovery: a 145-million-year-old jawbone ...
When the solar arrays we studied were installed, California state solar energy policy and incentives gave farm landowners new ways to diversify their income by either leasing their land for solar ...
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15 Common Climate Myths—DebunkedImagine stepping outside on a chilly morning and thinking, “Where’s that global warming everyone keeps talking about?” You ...
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