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These cows frolicking in a field are guaranteed to make you smile
You've never seen cows this excited. Hooves be flyin'.
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Sprayable caffeine for when coffee’s too difficult
Who needs a coffee date when you can catch up with friends over an odorless, colorless spritz to your necks?
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7 adorable animals imperiled by the Keystone XL pipeline
The Interior Department says that, contrary to State Department findings, the pipeline could wreak havoc on wildlife along its proposed route.
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Coal shoulder: BLM sells controversial coal mining lease, but no one’s buying
Wyoming's Bureau of Land Management held a sale for the lease of 148 million tons of coal that received not a single bid, a first in state history.
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By 2050, flooding could cost the world’s coastal cities over $60 billion a year
That’s only if cities make significant investments to mitigate risk. If we do nothing, flooding costs could soar to $1 trillion.
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Climate change and “environmental journalism”
Climate change is not an "environmental problem" and it can't be adequately covered by the shrinking ranks of environmental journalists.
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Science has determined how to make the perfect cheese toast
The Royal Society of Chemistry has taken the guesswork out of making mathematically ideal melted cheese on bread.
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Solar-powered gizmos are making your wine taste better
Winemaking involves an increasing number of robots.
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6 mind-boggling facts about farms in China
China's industrial behemoth hasn't just fouled up the vast nation's water; it's also taken a big bite out of its land.
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Who’s paying for GMO-labeling initiative campaigns?
So far, supporters of a Washington state ballot measure have spent four times as much as opponents.