An illustration of a man hiking across a tree which has a bear on it. About the only conclusion I’ve come to after quite a ...
Newly published research suggests that AI can subliminally learn. This is exciting but also disconcerting. Evil AI could ...
Getting your hands in the dirt for the first time is a rush that leads to buying every seed packet and ceramic pot in sight.
Unless you’re one of the eager crowd who got out to hunt turkeys this week, there isn’t a whole lot happening in the outdoors ...
Jackie Chesnutt, who lives outside San Angelo, is tired of pollution from wells she says should have been plugged years ago.
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Never scent your bedroom with this common fragrance that actually disturbs your sleep
Bold florals don't belong in your bedroom, aromatherapy experts urge: Here's what they recommend replacing it with ...
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Ancient teeth unlock million-year-old secrets of where early humans evolved
Joseph Shavit Teeth are like tiny biological time capsules. They tell stories about ancient diets and environments long after ...
Natalie Marioni, Penn State Extension Educator Have you ever noticed that wood frogs are always among the first frogs to call ...
Worlds End State Park proves that fairytale landscapes exist right here in Pennsylvania, no magic required. Just a canyon, a ...
Palm trees dot the landscape around the building, providing that quintessential coastal Carolina scenery that reminds you you ...
Hundreds of people basked under overcast skies and wind-swept petals Sunday to celebrate the annual bloom of Wooster Square’s cherry blossom trees.
Have you noticed that many invasive species are snakes? We explain why snakes are so good at taking over new areas.
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