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Why Rio Grande Valley crops are quarantined: A citrus-loving fruit fly
A newly detected pest is coming for Texan’s margaritas. In December, Texas officials confirmed the presence of Mexican fruit ...
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When some elephants raid farms, they might not be after a snack. They could be looking for medicinal plants
Many farmers across the western African nation of Gabon share the same grievance: waking up to trampled crops after nighttime ...
Gospodinov’s ‘Death and the Gardener’ transforms personal grief into a universal reflection on life, death and the quiet, ...
The world’s most expensive homes are no longer just places to live - they are engineering marvels. Valued in the hundreds of ...
Shielded from development and agriculture, many archaeological sites from ancient Greece have now become inadvertent safe ...
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Low rainfall, house building, population growth and climate change - is Kent running out of water?
Fresh warnings have been issued Kent is "sleepwalking into a water catastrophe" following low rainfall, increased ...
Botanists in Odisha are trying hard to promote beekeeping, as the impact of pesticides, habitat loss, and climate change lead ...
If you’re thinking “Same,” consider 1726 Wisconsin Ave. NW, the address of Georgetown Massage & Body Work, your portal to ...
Jiří Viktor Daneš was Czechoslovakia’s first consul to Australia. His restored photos are now in a new book. We spoke with ...
New forensic research reveals that fragments of moss as small as an eyelash can serve as a powerful tool in solving crimes.
A new study shows that resilient and remarkably diverse populations of organisms can persist in the soil despite harsh and ...
For more than 25 years, humans have lived and worked continuously aboard the International Space Station, conducting research ...
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