USDA’s Supplemental Disaster Relief Program expands support for uninsured crops, nurseries, perennial plants, stored ...
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Two years since conservatives took over a liberal arts college, what’s been lost — and gained
Once a top college, it dropped nearly 60 spots in rankings and spent twice as much per student as its peers. Here's what ...
When Drake Fowler returned to the North Carolina Arboretum after Hurricane Helene, the extent of the damage broke his heart. ...
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Syria after Assad: A year in numbers
The civil war raged for nearly 14 years and displaced more than 13 million people. At least 6.1 million Syrian refugees fled to live in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and beyond. Israel's attacks on Lebanon ...
Investor interest in diversified financials and capital goods shares helped Sri Lanka's Colombo Stock Exchange indices close ...
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Bank of the Sierra (“Secured Creditor”) is the present holder of the beneficial interest in the following Note which is secured by Security Agreements and evidenced by ...
The Congo Basin, the world’s largest tropical rainforest after the Amazon, is under mounting pressure. The Congo’s vast green ...
Aspens and standing dead trees, which are important to forest biodiversity, can be reliably identified from openly available ...
XRP continues to face pressure as its weekly performance deteriorates to -7.4%, adding to the multi-session downtrend ...
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The More We Study Forests, the More It Seems Like Plants Might Be Cooperating and “Talking” to Each Other
Trees may look still and silent, but they’re engaged in a constant, complex dialogue—through air, soil, and even electricity.
Climate doom is overwhelming a generation of players. But a new wave of games is building the belief that change is possible ...
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