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Sewage-contaminated water absorbs certain wavelengths of light, leaving a signature that can be detected by space-based instruments, a new study finds.
The phrase “drain the swamp” goes back many decades in reference to changing bureaucracy—and it implies that swamps are stagnant, undesirable places. In reality, swamps are wildly productive.
Michael Ellison in full regalia studies “Trace Decay” by Allie Hoag, during the 2019 Arts X at BGSU. Arts X was founded in ...
If you're not already a fan of insects you will be after reading Lisa Clancy's captivating collection of portrait-style ...
Swamp sunflower (Helianthus angustifolius) is well-adapted to hot, humid weather, making it a breeze to keep in your garden ...
One of the country's most invasive pests is wreaking havoc on caravan parks in Australia's south, with photos shared online ...
Lake Mishnock is a hidden gem in West Greenwich. But if you look closely you'll find a dangerous opponent that's capable of ...
A life-sized Skunk Ape statue greets visitors at the entrance. The hairy creature looks ready to give you a big furry hug.
While residents enjoy Michigan's Great Lakes, invasive species may be, too. During Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week ...
US President Donald Trump will visit a migrant detention center this week in a reptile-infested Florida swamp dubbed ...
This absurd yet fun '70s eco-horror flick kickstarted Sam Elliott's movie career, taking him from an acting newbie to a ...
Police were left with bleeding arms after finding a missing man and his two cats in the oppressively dense vegetation of an ...