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Wooster, Ohio — It was a chilly day downtown, but several hundred people gathered downtown for the national March For Science. We were one of over 500 local events across the country advocating for science awareness, education and funding. Thank [...]
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On the whole, I like it when a dying newspaper puts out something like this. Newspapers live on anxiety, and something like raises the stomach acid. Ottawa foundations vary from the very best (solid rock) to the very worst (Leda [...]
My ignorance will always exceed my knowledge. This is true even in subjects in which I have a considerable level of expertise. I have been studying various science-faith topics for more than three decades, and have substantial depth of knowledge in [...]
Thousands of scientists from around the world did something that seemed unimaginable a few years ago. They stood up and made their voices heard in defense of science. Thousands of scientists braved a steady light rain and cool temperatures to gather [...]
Wind-driven expansion of marsh ponds on the Mississippi River Delta is a significant factor in the loss of crucial land in the Delta region, according to new research. The study found 17 percent of land loss in the area resulted from pond expansion, [...]
Bereits vor 3 Tagen kam es zu 2 erneuten Explosionen auf dem neuen Vulkaneiland Nishinoshima. Die Vulkaninsel gehört zur japanischen Inselkette Ogasawara, die gut 1000 km vor der Küste Japans liegt. Das VAAC Tokyo registrierte 2 größere [...]
I showed up late and at the wrong address for the party. There have been so many reports of the "superbloom" of wildflowers around Southern California this winter and spring that I was anxious to do some traveling and see the sights. I [...]
“It costs 20,000 liters of water to produce one kilogram of cotton, which is just enough to produce a pair of jeans,” observed Guo—a stark measure of the importance of incorporating sustainability into fashion