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- Why Raised Beds Are the One Garden Investment I Always Make in March – So That I'm Set for a Fuss-Free Growing Season
Raised beds are a great way to improve drainage and soil structure.
- Go Green at Gilbertson Monday
Gilbertson Nature Center opens to the public on March 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., offering activities like crafts, scavenger hunts, and outdoor play.
- Salato Wildlife Education Center opens 2026 season March 10
The Salato Wildlife Education Center will open its 2026 season on March 10.
- Littering and fly-tipping ‘blight’ the landscape and are of ‘national concern’, leader says
Littering and fly-tipping are a 'blight' on the nation, a leader says.
- Conesus Lake Watershed Council completes updated plan
Conesus Lake Watershed Council completes updated plan
- Illinois Extension asks for volunteers to help plant oak trees near Carlock
Woodford County seeking volunteers to plant 25 oak trees at Parklands Chinquapin Bluffs in Carlock next month.
- Electronic recycling available Saturday in Normal
Self-service electronics recycling drop-off available for McLean County residents on Saturday, March 7 from 8 a.m. to noon.
- 'Snowpack deficit' grows across most of Montana
Snowpack deficit is affecting water supplies and winter sports
- What to do if a large data center comes knocking?
Dane County committee to research implications of data center development
- Heart, fire, desire: Battle-tested Amsterdam boys' basketball sits one win away from ending 30-year title drought
Amsterdam boys' basketball team aims to end 30-year title drought
- How a more flexible grid could save NY billions
New York State regulators are considering a new approach to grid management that could save the state billions of dollars by allowing utilities to use more flexible grid systems.
- Maleah Stringer column: Animals are suffering; we must do better
A growing trend is causing concern among animal welfare advocates.
- Bossier Arts Council 'not going away' after Bossier City cuts ties, organization now says
Bossier Arts Council says funding cuts won't affect operations
- EDITORIAL: Anyone losing sleep over lack of efforts to lock clock?
The bi-annual time change brings inconsistent sleep patterns
- Storms expected for River Valley Region on Friday
Storms expected for River Valley Region on Friday
- The ongoing battle with plastic
Scientists are exploring the use of microbes like bacteria and fungi to degrade plastics, but their effectiveness is still being studied.
- Rangeley Heritage Trust creates Friends of Western Maine Dark Sky
The Rangeley Heritage Trust has formed the Friends of Western Maine Dark Sky to protect the region's natural dark skies through education and legislation.
- Small nuclear reactors move forward
US Army transports first small nuclear reactor to Maryland
- UOG’s G3 GROW Corps named among the nation’s top public service innovations
G Guam Green Growth Guam Restoration of Watersheds program named among nation's top public service innovations.
- Stossel: California's inferno of regulations
California's regulatory landscape is stifling growth and exacerbating the state's wildfire problem.
- Quinha Farias "Receptors" merges nursing materials with fine art
Quinha Faria's solo exhibition Receptors at Kiang Malingue's New York space explores the intersection of nursing materials and fine art, featuring carved paintings, sculptures, and installations that blur the boundaries of perception.
- Grass fire breaks out in West Temple; wind helps keep blaze from homes
Grass fire breaks out in West Temple; wind helps keep blaze from homes
- AI Boom Siphons Billions From Crucial Energy Innovation Funding
AI's energy demands are driving up costs and increasing carbon footprint.
- STAR program provides farmers recognition for soil health practices
USDA offers free STAR program to recognize farmers for soil health practices.
- Commissioners discuss green energy projects, regulations
Commissioners discuss green energy projects and potential regulations.
- What's with all the shaking? Should Columbia worry after 5 Lake Murray earthquakes in 3 weeks?
Five earthquakes hit Lake Murray Dam in three weeks, raising concerns about potential larger seismic activity.
- Letter: Court ruling on salmon points to breach of least=productive dams
U.S. District Court Judge Michael Simon identifies government inaction as a key issue in Northwest salmon recovery.
- DEP calls on Knox to rectify its sewage discharge
Knox Borough must correct sewage discharge issue.
- Huge two-day Flower and Garden Show will provide inspiration to start planning and planting
Hagerstown Community College Alumni Association
- Ideas & Opinions — Cedar Amodeo: California needs a workable community solar option
California should consider implementing a community solar option to incentivize more residents and businesses to adopt renewable energy.
- It’s time to prepare for spring’s hazardous weather
Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes expected in March
- April Craighead: Urban deer conflicts in Gallatin County and the spread of CWD
Urban deer populations in Gallatin County are contributing to the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a fatal neurological disorder affecting deer.
- High-frequency biparental inheritance of plant mitochondria upon chilling stress and loss of a genome-degrading nuclease
Mitochondria can be inherited from both parents under certain conditions.
- Publisher Correction: Motif-based substrate mapping of the receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase BIK1 reveals novel components and regulatory nodes of plant immunity
BIK1 receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase plays a key role in plant immunity.
- Engineered TnpB boosts virus-mediated editing
Virus-mediated gene editing is enhanced by an engineered TnpB variant.
- Chemigenetic DNA nanotrap for the mapping of norepinephrine in subcellular organelles
Researchers develop DNA nanotrap for imaging norepinephrine in organelles
- National report supports measurement innovation to aid commercial fusion energy and enable new plasma technologies
National report highlights importance of measuring plasma fuel conditions for safe and reliable fusion energy.
- Overlooked bedload transport in Himalayan rivers threatens regional security
Bedload transport in high Himalayan rivers has been overlooked
- DECODE: deep learning-based common deconvolution framework for various omics data
A new deep learning-based framework called DECODE is presented for deconvolution of omics data.
- A unified framework for multiomics deconvolution
Researchers develop DECODE algorithm for multiomics deconvolution
- Purcell-enhanced two-photon emission from a quantum dot via dark-state biexciton loading
Purcell-enhanced two-photon emission from a quantum dot via dark-state biexciton loading enables efficient biexciton loading
- Charge-triggered switching mechanism in selenium selector enabling ultralow leakage current
Charge-triggered switching mechanism identified in amorphous elemental selenium
- Metal hybridization in dilute-alloy catalysts promotes sintering resistance by decreasing surface mobility
Metal hybridization in dilute-alloy catalysts promotes sintering resistance by decreasing surface mobility
- Stability in the dilute limit
Researchers report a new method for stabilizing nanoparticles at the atomic scale by using highly dilute metal dopants.
- Efficient two-photon emission from a quantum dot
Scientists develop method to control two-photon emission from quantum dots with high efficiency