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- Efficient showerheads, restricting irrigation, meters ... or rebates?
State of Arizona regulates water use more strictly
- Commercial Solar Maintenance – What You Need to Know
Regular maintenance is crucial for optimal energy efficiency and system longevity.
- When the pressure’s off, this superconductor appears to break records
New record for atmospheric pressure superconductivity achieved
- The Stylish, No-Drill Way to Block Early Spring Sunlight in Under 5 Minutes
Block sunlight with curtains or blinds
- Scientists: Flooding could happen every 2 or 3 days in Atlantic City by 2050
Scientists warn Atlantic City may experience minor flooding every 2-3 days by 2050.
- The Underdogs: Meet Candy Heart!
Candy Heart is an energetic pup looking for her forever family.
- Tudor Courtiers Exchanged Portrait Miniatures as Love Tokens. Centuries Later, New Research Is Unlocking the Secrets of These Intimate Artworks
Elizabeth I's courtiers used portrait miniatures as love tokens
- This New 44-Foot Hybrid Yacht Recharges Its Batteries as It Cruises
A new 44-foot hybrid yacht, the Greenline 42, combines solar power with a conventional engine.
- Spring Community Trout Stocking Starts March 16
Iowa Department of Natural Resources to stock 1,000-2,000 rainbow trout in 12 lakes starting March 16.
- Millions more people are in the path of rising seas than previously thought
Millions more people are in the path of rising seas than previously thought
- The environmental, economic and social impacts of food waste, and what you can do about it
Food waste is a significant environmental, economic, and social issue.
- Kejar-kejaran di Pantura Situbondo, Polisi Gagalkan Penyelundupan 1 Ton BBM Subsidi
Penyelundupan 1 ton solar subsidi dihentikan
- Trenkle: Remembering life and land of one true farmer
Trenkle: A farmer from Iowa born on a hill.
- WATERLINE: 'Birds in Our Life' speech set
Reinier Munguia to give speech on 'Birds in Our Life'
- It's getting hotter: Here's what we must do
This winter was the warmest November-to-January period in at least 131 years.
- On International Women’s Day, Make Climate Data For Everyone
Women are playing a crucial role in developing climate resilience through AI and data, but are largely excluded from climate research and digital systems.
- 'More advanced' farming women married hunter-gatherer men in Europe thousands of years ago, ancient DNA reveals
Ancient DNA reveals female farmers married hunter-gatherer men in Europe during Britain's bronze age
- Vitamins and supplements for pets
Pets require supplements for optimal health
- Are we there yet? Readers wants update on renewable energy projects
Renewable energy projects continue to gain momentum, with several major companies investing in solar and wind power.
- The real science behind the mind-melding world of Hoppers
While consciousness is a complex and not fully understood phenomenon, researchers study the neural networks in animals to better grasp its workings. However, replicating the exact mechanisms of mind-melding in Hoppers, a fictional species, is a highly speculative endeavor. The idea of a shared consciousness or telepathy in animals remains a topic of ongoing scientific debate and exploration.
- Secretary Birds: The African Savannah’s New Climate Early-Warning System
African secretary bird spotted as 'climate early warning system' for savannah
- Why LSU left-handed hitter Seth Dardar sees lefty pitchers better than righties
Left-handed batters tend to struggle against left-handed pitchers
- Letter: Concerns for breaching lower Snake dams overstated
The hearing highlighted the strong opposition to removing lower Snake dams from electric utility interests.
- Bird rarely seen in the United States sends people flocking to Virginia
Rare bird sighting in Virginia sparks interest
- 'Low grade anxiety': Alberta mountain towns preparing for upcoming wildfire season (Alberta)
Alberta's wildfire season is underway despite late spring snow, sparking anxiety among mountain towns.
- Letters for Sunday, March 8, 2026
State climate plan needs major changes.
- Dubuque County Watersheds offering cover-crop seeding program
Dubuque County cover-crop seeding program returns
- Green belt land in north Leatherhead will be built on after affordable housing estate approve
Green belt land in north Leatherhead to be developed into affordable housing estate
- Public reaction delays solar farm public hearing
Public hearing turns into debate over solar farm project
- LETTER Building medical preparedness: Armed conflict across the Indo-Pacific
Armed conflict in the Indo-Pacific poses significant challenges to regional stability and medical preparedness.
- Fate of Montana’s backcountry areas deserve public meetings
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service is considering repealing the Roadless Area Conservation Rule.
- Conor McGregor reacts to Conor Benn’s $15M signing: ‘How much do you think the Mac is worth?’
Conor McGregor is set to return to the UFC after a 16-month layoff.
- Harkin Institute suggests new CAFO moratorium to improve water quality
California to consider CAFO moratorium, proposal aims to improve water quality, Institute study calls for regulatory changes
- ‘Hurting peoples’ pocketbooks’: Hochul pushes to pare back landmark climate law - Politico
New York Governor Kathy Hochul pushes to pare back landmark climate law.
- Don’t Be Fooled by This Warm Spell – ‘False Spring’ Could Wipe Out Your Planting If You Do These 5 Things Too Soon
Pruning and fertilizing too soon can damage plants.
- Aquatic Invasive Species detector class planned for June
New class planned for June to aid in detecting Aquatic Invasive Species
- March 16 meeting coming for disaster repair assistance
Marine Corps Marathon runners to receive aid
- Enormous 3D map of the universe shows brilliant 'sea of light' near the cosmic dawn
A team of scientists created a 3D map of the universe using a novel technique that visualizes the early universe as a 'sea of light', allowing for a deeper understanding of cosmic evolution and the effects of gravity and dark energy.
- WHAT’S UP IN THE SKY: Blame it on the lost hour
Daylight Saving Time begins tonight
- Letter: Our water supply is not limitless
Pine Island's data centers bring jobs and economic growth to southern Minnesota
- Loon Country Arts brings new life to Bemidji's historic Carnegie Library
Loon Country Arts has relocated to the historic Carnegie Library in Bemidji after a June storm damaged the building.
- 'Slippery slope': American Prairie, tribes await decision on bison grazing permits
The Bureau of Land Management has not yet made a decision.
- Solar-powered hydrogen plant planned for Mankato
Mankato to get solar-powered hydrogen plant
- You’re about to lose an hour of sleep. Here’s why clocks change Sunday
The U.S. switches to daylight saving time on March 8, 2026.
- The Mountain Laurel: Pa.’s beloved state flower
Mountain laurel designated as Pa.'s state flower in 1933