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Obama tightens rules for mountaintop removal mining

The EPA announced a plan to tighten up rules governing the environmentally destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining.




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How long does a water molecule stay in a river?

A water molecule's "residence time" in a given system can help us understand how pollution moves through water and help protect this valuable natural resource.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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The states where electric cars rule

Sales of plug-ins are a fraction of cars sold, but governments and industry are doing their part to make that number grow.




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The greenest cars: Electrics rule

Nine of the top 12 cars on the 2015 ACEEE list are either plug-ins or hybrids.




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By 2030, electric vehicles will rule Paris' streets

A ban on gas and diesel cars is the latest in Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo's ongoing crackdown on air pollution.




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Train pollution rules remain up in the air

A California agency's attempt to regulate train pollution is ruled out-of-bounds.




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Colby College joins the carbon neutrality club 2 years ahead of schedule

Find out how this small Maine liberal arts school achieved its goal of being 100% carbon-neutral ahead of a 2015 deadline.




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'Hercules' star Kellan Lutz to don sustainable tux for Oscars

Actor will be participating in Suzy Amis Cameron's 'Red Carpet Green Dress' challenge.



  • Natural Beauty & Fashion

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Mukesh Ambani builds an aggressively opulent home

Antilia, the world's first billion dollar home, is completed in Mumbai. While initially marketed as being 'green', the home's size -- 398,000 square feet -- ren



  • Remodeling & Design

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9 reminders why David Attenborough rules

From playful spoofs to interrupting birds, here are our favorite moments with the official voice of nature.



  • Arts & Culture

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This 'king' once ruled the green, lush forests of Antarctica

Newly discovered remains of the Antarctic king, Antarctanax shackletoni, paint a lush picture of the Antarctica of 250 million years ago.




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How to build an indoor succulent garden

Tray gardens are an easy and attractive way to bring succulents indoors. Here's a guide for making your own succulent tray garden.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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7 'universal moral rules' found around the world

Researchers say they've identified a universal code of human morality.




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Big trucks, big changes: How new fuel rules and clever ideas are changing the industry

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FDA sets new rules on gluten-free foods

People with celiac disease can now trust that foods labeled "gluten-free" are safe for them to eat.




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6 egg safety rules you should follow

Keep yourself safe from bacteria like salmonella by following these tips.




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Is the 5-second rule a myth?

Warning: You may never look at dropped snacks the same way again.




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The hottest planet ever detected rips molecules apart and acts like a star

KELT-9b's star-like qualities include melting iron and smashing hydrogen molecules, meaning this is not a habitable place.




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What we're learning about Arrokoth, formerly known as Ultima Thule

NASA has released 'astonishing' results from the first up-close flyby of a Kuiper Belt space rock.




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How to make tiny succulent planter magnets

Ditch the plastic letters and kitschy tourist magnets for something more in touch with nature for your fridge.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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These California succulents are at the center of a massive smuggling ring

There's a poaching ring focused on some succulents in the genus Dudleya, which can fetch millions on the black market in East Asia.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Why the black market for cacti and succulents is booming

Part of the issue is succulent habitat destruction, but the bigger problem is poaching by highly organized global smuggling rings.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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How to help succulents survive winter indoors

10 tips from a horticulture specialist for keeping your warm-growing, sun-loving cacti and succulents happy and healthy this winter.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Why you should try a capsule wardrobe

It can be easy to get dressed in the morning; the key is fewer options.



  • Natural Beauty & Fashion

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New rules on mutant bird flu research stir debate

The government released a framework to determine to fund research that could create a version of the bird flu virus that could infect by airborne droplets.



  • Research & Innovations

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Women rule this eco-oasis

Female-owned biodiesel station tanks up the Bay Area.




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Farmers skirting biotech rules

American farmers’ noncompliance with rules intended to keep bugs from developing pesticide resistance could mean trouble for corn.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Scientists create nanoscale robot spiders from DNA molecules

Although nanorobots made of DNA have been developed before, these spiders can move over greater distances and follow complex commands.



  • Research & Innovations

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Flats rule — and an emoji could prove it

When a PR specialist realized there were no flat shoes for women represented by emojis, she decided to do something about it.



  • Natural Beauty & Fashion

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U.S. court overrules EPA on bee-killing pesticide

Noting that bees are 'dying at alarming rates,' federal judges have rejected the EPA's approval of sulfoxaflor.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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What's behind the EPA's new clean air rule?

A new EPA rule is aimed at keeping people in the East from suffering the effects of pollution that comes from the West.




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Succulent nail art: Gorgeous, weird or both?

While not practical for everyday wear, these 'fat plant' manicures from Roz Borg of Arozona Living are sure to spark a conversation.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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How to use succulents as outdoor annuals

Succulents are affordable, low-maintenance and add a nice contrast to your flowers.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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What an increase in air turbulence means for frequent fliers

Does an increase in turbulence mean it will be less safe to use airplanes for travel? The science and the numbers behind the headlines.




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How to make mint simple syrup for a mint julep

This easy simple syrup helps to quickly build the cocktail on Derby Day.




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Temperature Sensor with Ferrule (General purpose Models)

Sheathed platinum resistance thermometers, Sheathed thermocouples(E52 with Ferrule (General purpose Models))




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Temperature Sensor with Ferrule (Low-cost Models)

Low-cost platinum resistance thermometers, Low-cost thermocouples(E52 with Ferrule (Low-cost Models))




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Temperature Sensor with Ferrule (Exclusive Models)

Bayonet spring for molding machines, Crimping terminals, Used for measuring surface temperatures, Used for room temperature measurement, Waterproof model, Siliconecovered lead wires(E52 with Ferrule (Exclusive Models))




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Golden Rules For the Use of Autoresponders

Autoresponders are a perfect way to increase traffic to your site.There are many ways that autoresponders can help your business. One of the most important is their ability to track the effectiveness of your promotions.The appropriate use of auto responders can generate a large amount of business.




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Yummy Yuletide Recipes You Will Love

The Christmas holiday feast is one of the most embraced of holiday traditions. Here are some terrific yuletide recipes to include in your festive holiday dinner spread.




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The Parisian Rules of Tipping

Sitting at the terrace of a sidewalk cafe in Paris and sipping on a Perrier while watching passers-by is a pleasure many travelers promise themselves to experience when they are in Paris. But with the check comes the question: to tip or not to tip?




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Four Critical Web Design Rules

Describes in detail four basic but critical website design rules. Following these rules helps webmasters build website content and layout that is effective, functional and loved by search engines.




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Do Good Luck Symbols, Charms, Talismans & Amulets Really Work?

Every single Culture and Country of our Earth has spawned Good Luck Symbols, Charms, Talismans and Amulets. Volumes have been written about them. But do they really work and yield results? If no, Why? And if Yes, How? Read on for some critical facts not revealed earlier.




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Backpack Safety - What Are The Basic Rules

Most kids carry backpacks to school everyday, and pediatricians, physical therapists and parents are reporting increasing numbers of schoolchildren complaining of back, neck and shoulder pain, along with tingling or numbness in their arms and hands.




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Festival Celebrating Mixed-Race Families Reveals 2017 Schedule

4th Annual Mixed Remixed Festival, the largest nationwide gathering of mixed-race and multiracial families and people, celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Supreme Court case, Loving v. Virginia, which allowed people of different races to marry.




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Vital Hockey Skills Jim Vitale Adds to Hockey Canada Body Contact Rule Change Debate

"It's imperative that the national winter sport stops glorifying the act of "hurting a guy to get the puck." In thestar.com "Sports" section Saturday June 1st, 2013




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ThinkHotels Becomes the Principal Sponsors of Baguley Athletic Football Club

ThinkHotels is now the chief sponsor of Baguley Athletic Football Club. Based in England, this online hotel booking service provider has an offer for every demand.




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CareSpot Urgent Care Coming Soon to Lee Vista Boulevard in Southeast Orlando

New location will be CareSpot's 11th urgent care center affiliated with Orlando Health




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Dr. Barbara G. Tamulewicz has been Honored as one of New York's Top Dentists by the International Association of Who's Who

Dr. Barbara G. Tamulewicz of Brooklyn, NY has been recognized by the International Association of Who's Who as one of New York's Top Dentists for her exemplary achievements within the field of Dentistry.




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Dr. Barbara G. Tamulewicz has been honored as one of New York's Top Dentists by the International Association of Who's Who

Dr. Barbara G. Tamulewicz of Brooklyn, NY, has been recognized by the International Association of Who's Who as one of New York's Top Dentists for her exemplary achievements within the field of Dentistry.