Farms and cities use so much of the Colorado River's water that little remains for the river's own ecosystem. Will negotiators save what's left?
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How to turn a pile of stacked stones into a charming birdbath
Create an inexpensive, DIY birdbath with nothing more than a pile of stones -- here's what to know about this DIY before you ...
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Tampa Bay angler checked his stone crab traps. He caught something different
I’ve been crabbing for 14 years and never seen anything like this,” the angler said. “No one I know has ever seen it either.” ...
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Make This Costly Icing Mistake And Your Gingerbread House Will Be Headed For Collapse
Building a gingerbread house is supposed to be a fun experience, but this one icing mistake turns it into nothing but a frustrating, fussy, mess.
Water Drop cage pendant with large spherical stone without holes - How to make jewelry from copper wire by Lan Anh Handmade With this stone wrap way, you can apply it to any stone shape you have (have ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a remarkable undersea discovery which dates back to 5,000 B.C. and correlates with a local myth telling of a "lost," sunken city.
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 ...
Archeologists say they have finally cracked the 6,000-year-old mystery of Armenia’s “dragon stones" – massive carved ...
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Mine-grown moss shows unusual power to trap toxic metals from water without energy
Researchers in Finland discovered that a mine-grown moss and its microbial partners can remove toxic metals from water ...
When the early Earth’s magma ocean crystallized 4.4 billion years ago, the deep mantle trapped an ocean’s worth of water, ...
For clinicians, bladder stones (vesical calculi) are less a disease and more a symptom of a deeper problem, usually stasis or obstruction.
Christmas is coming early for those who love spending the holidays with the Stone family. Thomas Bezucha, the writer-director behind the 2005 perennial yuletide favorite “The Family Stone,” is working ...
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