Moments in human history are etched into the Earth. Now researchers are piecing together evidence of our impact on the planet – through the marks we've left on nature.
Everyday the 14th!” or so claims Cupid Valentino, AKA André 3000, on one of the sexiest Outkast tracks out there. Saint Valentine’s Day falls on a Friday this year, an excellent excuse for Portland ...
As Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery made its way across the continent to Oregon, the men (and woman) of the party ...
Heavy metals naturally occur in the Earth's crust, but human activities can increase their concentration in the environment, ...
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Fifteen of the world’s top Lego builders have been invited to showcase their unique creations at the annual Masterpiece ...
Fifteen of the world’s top Lego builders have been invited to showcase their unique creations at the annual Masterpiece ...
I had terrible sinus issues that caused infections so severe, I required surgery,” recalls Kathleen. “Through the years, the ...
In 1992, an English farmer lost his hammer in the middle of a field. He reached out to his friend … Continue reading "An ...
A years-in-the-making model developed by the National Park Service and U.S. Geological Survey could offer a deeper look at mercury concentration levels on federal lands across the country ...
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Of course, the most notorious of all the planetary backspins involves Mercury — the cosmic ruler of communication, timing, tech devices, and other logistical matters that can heavily impact ...
Hello, everyone! Welcome back to the Trash Report, coming in one day late this week because I was off work yesterday for MLK Jr. day and a national day of service/spiraling.It's nice to come to ...