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Ron Green Jr.: Golf is a wonderful game but, let's be honest, it's not perfect. If I'm ever made king of golf, here are 10 rules changes I'd make.
A federal review meant to clean up Florida’s list of polluted waters has left a handful of waterbodies in Lee and Collier counties in limbo. A spot on the list, called the impaired waters list, triggers requirements under the Clean Water Act to set limits on whatever is doing the polluting and to come up with a plan to meet the limits. Critics, though, say the state Department of Environmental ...
What some see as the biofuel of the future starts out as short, thick stems with a few leaves sticking out at sharp angles. But in just a few years, they will be tall, leafy trees with bright green spherical pods spilling their seeds all over the ground.
LAS CRUCES U.S. Rep. Harry Teague, D-N.M., on Friday announced legislation he plans to introduce next week that would promote university biofuel-engineering programs.
New Zealand actress Keisha Castle-Hughes overcame seasickness to join the Greenpeace ship Esperanza in the Cook Islands to raise awareness of climate change. This is her account of the visit.
Uncle Sam to pond scum: I want you!
Excessive summer heat can be dangerous and difficult for us humans to deal with. Imagine what it is like for animals with thick fur coats. It is interesting to see how various animals deal with high temperatures. Ears are one way animals dispel heat.
(ARA) - You have probably heard that omega-3s are good for you, particularly the omega-3 fat DHA (docosahexaenoic acid). Surprisingly, despite all of the reported health benefits of DHA, the American population is not getting enough of this important nutrient.
GALVESTON Texas A&M University researchers fired up a new monitoring system on an offshore platform and detected a new dead zone in the Gulf.
National News NEW YORK — Moneeb Hassan remembers having to choose between a final exam in American history or celebrating the Muslim holy day of Eid al-Adha. In the end, he chose both. Hassan, 17, is one of thousands of Muslim students in the city who must perform a balancing act between his academic and religious obligations during his holidays.
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