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Litterbugs get profiled

A new art project uses DNA to get an idea of who's tossing butts and other litter.



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Bittersweet, guitar-shaped forest is visible from space

In memory of his late wife, a farmer has spent 35 years planting and nurturing a guitar-shaped forest in Argentina.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Destination of the Week: Little St. Simons Island, Ga.

Check out this low-key spot for a rustic, Deep South experience.




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Destination of the week: Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh is one of the Eastern United States' former industrial powerhouses that has been successful in reinventing itself. Previously known for its now-shutt




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Homeless find refuge in a retrofitted bus

Shelterbus is a retrofitted coach bus that serves as a mobile emergency shelter for the homeless in Toronto.




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Weekend reads: A little wine for the weekend

It's been a long week of snow, school being closed, and lots of writing. I'm really looking forward to Friday night pizza and a glass of wine.




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Interview: Jennifer Pitt, Director of the Colorado River Program

Alexandra Cousteau speaks with Pitt, who points out we have hit the age of limits on the Colorado.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Make these Christmas decorations with a little help from science

Geometric crystal ornaments bring on the color, and they're easy to make too.




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A little boy spends his birthday savings on victims of Hurricane Dorian

6-year-old Jermaine Bell cashes in his Disney World Fund to buy hot dogs and water for hurricane evacuees.




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Are you one of the 'weirdos' who picks up litter?

When it comes to plastic especially, it seems like a no-brainer to at least pick up some of it when you’re out in nature.




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Your life story may be written in your teeth

The hard material known as cementum in our mouths may record our lives' most intimate details.



  • Research & Innovations

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Brad Pitt's green charity partners with Hyatt

Hyatt Regency New Orleans and Make It Right join forces to achieve foundation’s goal to build 150 sustainable homes in hurricane-ravaged Lower 9th Ward.




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Brad Pitt, Ellen DeGeneres 'Make It Right' in New Orleans

Actor and comedian co-host massive fundraiser to benefit the green rebuilding of New Orleans Lower 9th Ward.



  • Arts & Culture

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Itty-bitty NICU babies dress up for Halloween

Hospitalized infants in Kansas City are photographed wearing sweet costumes for Halloween.



  • Babies & Pregnancy

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Join MillerCoors in a Sustainability Discussion Live on Twitter

MillerCoors and Mother Nature Network are hosting a live Twitterview with MillerCoors Director of Sustainability Kim Marotta. Join us on Twitter @MillerCoors an




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How and why you should cook with bitters

While mandatory in drinks like the Sazerac and Manhattan, the aromatic, herbal flavoring agent isn't just for cocktails.




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A Western-style diet could affect the brain in as little as a week

Research suggests a brain on a Western diet can't help itself from wanting more junk food.




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Kitty rescued in Bangladesh after getting stuck in a window

Video from Dhaka, Bangladesh shows a young man climbing out to rescue a kitty stuck in a window.




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Colorful coats turn kids into cute critters

With these coats, your kid can play dress up all winter long.



  • Natural Beauty & Fashion

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La Jolla: A Little Change Can Make a Huge Difference

La Jolla: A Little Change Can Make a Huge Difference



  • Climate & Weather

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Al Gore praises Mitt Romney's climate change stance

The former vice president praised Romney for not being consumed by the 'anti science wing' of the Republican party.




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This newly identified critter eats rocks and secretes them as sand

Researchers have found a kind of shipworm that eats its way through rocks.




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Little River Canyon National Preserve: A user's guide

You can take the rugged outdoors approach (rock-climbing, anyone?) or simply enjoy the views from one of eight overlooks at this scenic Alabama park.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Why are we feeding cows Skittles?

When thousands of Skittles are spilled onto a Wisconsin highway, a common practice of cattle farmers is revealed: Some farmers feed their cows candy.




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Teen committed to helping local stray cats

13-year-old Sarah Jones is helping the stray cats of her local Utah community by constructing shelters and getting them spayed or neutered.




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Police officers find homes for a box of kittens left on the road

The shelter was swamped with calls to adopt dumped kittens.




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This little owl was found in a ditch, but her reason for being there was a surprise

A rescued owl nicknamed Plump had to go on a diet so she could fly again.




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The benefits of quitting smoking and 5 natural ways to kick the habit

It's tough, but not impossible, to quit smoking. Here are some natural ways to put your cigarette-puffing habit behind you.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Comical rescue kitties defy gravity in 'Pounce'

Photographer Seth Casteel casts his lens on the priceless expressions of rescue cats and kittens bounding and jumping through the air.




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Joel Sartore helps captive critters say 'cheese'

When you set out on a mission to document all 12,000 species of captive animals, it's bound to get a little silly.




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The bitter legal battle behind Georgia's sweet Vidalia onion

Everything you need to know about the Vidalia onion, one of Georgia's most popular exports.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Why Germany's little gardens are a way of life

Once critical for survival, Germany's allotment gardens now provide a different type of health and wellness.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Flaxmans and PKF Littlejohn team up on dispute resolution

Firms claim Crusader offering will “revolutionise” insurance and commercial dispute resolution.




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How a litter picking movement went viral

Martin Dorey started picking up litter every time he surfed. Soon, his habit spread across a nation and #2MinuteBeachClean was born.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Why quitting the Paris climate deal is a bad idea

The U.S. retreat from the Paris Agreement is bad news for the world, but it could be even worse for the U.S. itself.



  • Climate & Weather

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9 clever Little Free Pantries

Inspired by the Little Free Library project, these "take what you need, leave what you can" boxes are filled with food instead of books.




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Hiscox Action Group appoints big-hitting legal firm to represent members in BI row

The group of companies criticising Hiscox for refusing to pay out BI claims as a result of the coronavirus says it is also in "advanced talks" with a litigation funder to underwrite its entire legal costs as dispute hots up.




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Covid-19: Treasury Committee tells insurers to be clear and fair

Mel Stride MP states firms are continuously facing difficulties in making successful coronavirus-related claims as the ABI says insurers are expected to pay out a total of £1.2bn.




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Committing to a Cell Phone Plan - the Critical First Days

Ever purchase a product or service and been severely disappointed? This is particularly distasteful with something like a cell phone plan that last 2 years. We will alert you to the best method available to thwart getting stuck with a bad plan.




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Algorfa - The Little Village With a Big Welcome

Information and history of Algorfa on the sunny Costa Blanca, Spain.




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Affordable Pitching Machines For Little League Organization

The smaller youth baseball leagues want to contemplate finding as many tools of the pastime that will grant the greatest chance for youngsters to learn correctly and develop their skills as feasible. To begin with, you can discover pitching machine models that weigh just thirty pounds, which are ext




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Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Women sexual health is of prime importance due to increase of STD's caused among pregnant women.




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Committed to Nothing

My uncle recently retired from a 40 year career at the same company. Will you be at your current position or future position for the next 40 years? I highly doubt it and here is why.




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Once Bitten, Twice Shy, Third Time Stupid

Ever wondered why you can't seem to find employment in the Fortune 500 companies? Chances are your resume might be blacklisted.




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Write Website Copy That Sells - Try a Little Flesh with Your Flash

Writing with technology makes sense, but writing for people still makes the sale. Here are two great ways to connect with people across broadband and create copy that sells.




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A Quitter Never Wins - Winner Never Quits

This article is about not giving up at the first signs of defeat.




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Robert Mittra Celebrated for Dedication to Vitreo-Retinal Surgery

Dr. Mittra has provided years of expertise in the medical and surgical treatments of retinal diseases




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Sator Soccer is Committed to Serving Soccer Communities Throughout the United States

Sator Soccer is a family-owned business that has been dedicated to helping soccer communities bring pro-grade quality and safety to the field since 1997.




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Dr. John Viteritti Celebrated for Dedication to the Field of Security and Investigations

Dr. Viteritti provides years of experience in various fields to his work as an independent contractor




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Artsyl Technologies Partners with Jitterbit for Flexible ERP/ECM Integration

Leading mid-market intelligent process automation solution provider for back-office processes partners with Jitterbit to deliver more flexible, scalable ERP and ECM System integration to deliver end-to-end straight-through process automation