Farms and cities use so much of the Colorado River's water that little remains for the river's own ecosystem. Will ...
A wind advisory and flood watch issued by the National Weather Service will converge Monday as the week kicks off with heavy ...
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Why Do River Dolphins Look… Like That?
Check out Manta Sleep and make sure to use bizarrebeasts for 10% off your order! And then, take a nap! Why are there dolphins in rivers, and why do they look... like that? There are a handful of very ...
The past few months, we’ve been giving you a quick rundown of the various ways ores form underground; now the time has come ...
The July 4 flood took a human toll, but it also did environmental and ecological damage. Experts say with time and patience, ...
Kaolinite discovery shows Mars once hosted long-term rainfall and humid conditions, strengthening the case for a habitable ancient climate.
The St. Regis has brought a new level of luxury and wealth to our region—and reminded us of everything we’ve always loved about living here.
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Running Deep: The 4Runner, The Ranger, And Going River-To-Rim
The concept of a “field watch” dates back to World War I and was predicated on the incredibly practical concern of keeping ...
The Historic Burns Park Covered Bridge in North Little Rock is the kind of place that makes you slam on the brakes, back up, and wonder if you’ve somehow driven straight into a postcard. Arkansas has ...
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Yellowstone Mistakes Visitors Make (And Smart Ways To Avoid Them)
Yellowstone looks like the perfect road‑trip poster: geysers, bison, and neon hot springs. Then you hit the gates, and reality shows up in the form of ...
PERRY COUNTY, Mo. – Tower Rock, a striking geologic formation that typically rises from the Mississippi River in southern Missouri, is accessible to walkers once again. Recent drops in river levels, ...
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Strange White Rocks on Mars Suggest Mars Once Had Tropical Rainstorms Like Earth For Millions of Years
Forget the dusty, rusty landscape you see today. Billions of years ago, Mars may have been soaking wet. Tropical storms might ...
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