If you are in a frost-prone area, take steps to protect your trees when nighttime temperatures are predicted to fall below 35F.
Officials say the red tide bloom is expanding, but the event is not unexpected, as NOAA satellites have been tracking significant levels of chlorophyll following hurricanes Helene and Milton.
According to the latest update from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Karenia brevis, the organism responsible for red tide, was detected in 75 samples collected from the Gulf ...
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Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Scientists have long sought to understand the exact mechanism behind water splitting by carbon nitride catalysts. For the first time, Dr. Paolo Giusto and ...
This week’s senior profile highlights soon-to-be graduate Ginevra Gilbertie, a dedicated and intelligent student who her ...
Learn how to prepare for the CWC exam 2025 with tips on mastering subjects, and using mock tests for effective revision.