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It wouldn't be summer without fat, juicy, homegrown tomatoes!
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Indigenous journalist Joseph Lee on the nuanced ways tribes are adapting to climate change and more.
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How a cold war plot and architectural hoax sparked a billion-dollar race to the bottom of the ocean.
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Learn the right mulch for your garden if you want to water and weed less.
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It’s time to appreciate the iconic American beech tree; it comprises nearly 40% of our northern forests, and the species could be decimated by beech leaf disease.
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Researchers from the University of New Hampshire are using solar-powered tags to track salt marsh sparrows and collect data which can better inform marsh restoration and preservation efforts across New England.
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From "Colorado Brown Stain" to Dr. Strangelove, we look at the weird history (and surprising science) behind fluoridated water.
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When it comes to wing type, form follows function.
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It might take a mindset shift to mow less and feed more pollinators, but you're ultimately contributing to a more resilient and healthy ecosystem.
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That bone-chilling screech you've heard in movies and on TV actually belongs to a different bird.
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Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests secures 200th property with 280-acre addition in Farmington
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The report also found signs of improving pH levels in most sampled sites.