Artist's painted murals of wild animal swarms enliven the city
These enormous public artworks depict flowing movements of wild animals, a reminder of nature's power in the heart of the city.
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Artist's painted murals of wild animal swarms enliven the city
These enormous public artworks depict flowing movements of wild animals, a reminder of nature's power in the heart of the city.
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Stunning time-lapse will make you see the heavens in a whole new light (video)
Watch 3 minutes of the sky doing its fanciest tricks across the globe.
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Photo: Aphrodite fritillary visits echinacea
Flowers and butterflies ... is it spring yet?
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Study: 3D printing may be hazardous to your health
A team of researchers investigate the levels of particles and gasses that are given off by 3D printers, and their potential health impacts.
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Idling school buses are poisoning our children's air
In their quest to create healthy, secure environments for children, many school have overlooked one of the most toxic dangers of all.
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On MNN: Clueless boomers, and in praise of Tim Cook
also: recycling in crisis, how we will live in 100 years.
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Traffic deaths were up 9.3 percent last year. What's happening on our roads?
26,000 people died on the roads during the first nine months of 2015, and cars don't have second amendment protection.
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Trouble brewing for coffee pods as German city bans them to reduce waste
Bravo to the city of Hamburg; may many others follow their example.
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Which states get the most sleep?
A new study by the CDC reveals where in the US people are getting enough sleep and where they're not.
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Photo: Elusive bobcat spied in Yosemite
These nocturnal beauties are seldom seen.
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How to make money by saving monarch butterflies
The EDF’s habitat exchange program will match those with room to grow milkweed with those who need to make habitat amends.
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Mile-high skyscraper housing 55,000 people proposed for Tokyo Bay
This isn't just fantasy; Kohn Peterson Fox architects could pull this off. Call it "practical dreaming."
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Greenpeace urges Hillary to dump fossil fuels
She's made big promises on solar. But will she also break up with fossil fuel lobbyists?
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Ethique makes solid beauty bars with plastic-free packaging
This innovative New Zealand company dares to break the mold when it comes to green packaging, setting the bar high for other companies.
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Half the world will be nearsighted by 2050
A cautionary tale! Get outside; send your kids out to play. Myopia rates are skyrocketing, spending too much time inside is to blame.
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SFI receives Land Stewardship Award from National Wild Turkey Federation
The National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) presented the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) with its Land Stewardship Award on Saturday.
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Another look at the question: Bidet or toilet paper, or yes, adult wipes?
Apparently adult wipes are a huge growth industry. Another good reason to switch to a bidet equipped toilet.
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Photo: Rough-legged hawk is the picture of poise
This beauty may have "rough legs," but it's all smooth moves beyond that.






























