On Wednesdays, I teach a group of gifted and talented fifth graders, which means my weeks are rarely quiet and never boring. ...
Your typical garden snail (Cornu aspersum) helps keep the local ecosystem healthy by feeding on decaying matter, but it can ...
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Is It Okay To Eat Shrimp Every Day? Here's What You Should Know Before Doing So
Whether it's fine or casual dining, shrimp can (probably) be incorporated into a daily diet. Here are the nutritional and ...
When the Southwick Select Board met in late September board member Douglas Moglin said a “better protocol” was needed because ...
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20 Things You Didn’t Know About The Plant-Based Meat Boom
Plant-based meat used to sit quietly on the fringes, tucked away in health shops and the occasional vegetarian café. Now it’s ...
When researchers sampled brain tissue of stranded dolphins, they found Alzheimer’s disease-like developments and drastically ...
Conservation biologist Brian Gratwicke searches with his team for frogs in Altos de Campana National Park in Panama. Nate ...
From TikTok trend to "92-minerals" myth, sea moss has been called a cure-all for everything from weight loss to glowing skin. Here’s what experts say about its real benefits and risks.
This beautiful but terrible menace is threatening the Gulf’s underwater ecosystem. The only way to control the species is to spear the fish one by one.
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Kelp restoration film reveals extent of crisis, hope for recovery
A chain reaction ensued after the kelp forest decline. With limited grazing availability, abalone were threatened and the ...
Samples of red tide-causing algae found in St Andrews Bay, high concentrations in Mexico Beach. Meanwhile a separate bacteria prompts health alerts.
Many types of wildlife — along with the insects they feed on — appreciate dead plants. Some take advantage of ...
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