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The community was established in the 1850s on the northeastern edge of Stanislaus County. Home to the longest covered bridge ...
The Arizona Board of Regents has approved no-cost extensions for three Regents’ Research Grants, focused on finding solutions ...
Nitrogen surrounds us, but understanding how it can be both a friend in agriculture and a foe in water was among the ...
Rapidly spreading Salvinia molesta clogs waterways, endangers aquatic life, and exposes the impact of sewage leaks and poor ...
Down past New Orleans lies Plaquemines parish, a narrow sliver of land at the tip of Louisiana that reaches southward like a ...
Mari Luz Canaquiri Murayari has won the Goldman Environmental Prize for her part in the campaign to grant Peru’s Marañón River a legal personhood, giving it the rights to be free-flowing and free of ...
Discover the fascinating world of nitrogen, from knuckle-cracking to agriculture, and the urgent need to address nitrous ...
Students in the Gordon Group are testing the DM-Chem model by looking at other foggy regions of the world, such as over the Atlantic Ocean. Natalie Koch/ Photo Editor The city of Delhi, India is ...
Despite advances in wastewater treatment, tiny plastic particles called microplastics are still slipping through, posing ...
In general, U.S. environmental laws do not prevent the EPA from weakening protection standards. But merely announcing the agency’s intention to do something doesn’t make it so.
Microplastics, tiny plastic particles found in everyday products from face wash to toothpaste, are an emerging threat to ...