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  • X-Trees

    Scientists Genetically Engineer Trees for Environmental Mitigation The fledgling practice of genetically engineering trees for specific traits or purposes is starting to catch on, but despite the potential for mitigation of some environmental problems, enviros remain wary. Richard Meagher at the University of Georgia engineers trees that absorb mercury from the soil. Steven Strauss at […]

  • Readers sound off on “sustainable” buildings that ain’t, Clinton’s record, and more

      Semanticable Re: Lofty Ambitions Dear Editor: I absolutely applaud Boyle and Brown’s efforts to create such an amazing living space. Their commitment to reusing materials is exactly the direction that construction, as well as industry, should be headed. My point of polite criticism concerns semantics. With the terms “sustainable” and “green” becoming so trendy, […]

  • Boys Won’t Be Boys

    Canadian Native Group Near Chemical Plant Has More Female Births In most developed countries where such things have been studied, the ratio of girls born to boys born has been slowly and steadily rising for decades. Those unimpressed with the results of male world domination to date might find this heartening news, but the details […]

  • Alas, Alack, Alaska

    Growing Questions About Timber Industry Subsidies in Alaska Alaska’s congressional delegation and Gov. Frank Murkowski (R) are diehard supporters of logging, but according to the state’s own Department of Labor, the “economic realities of the early 21st century point toward less expensive sources” of timber than Alaska can provide to the current “glutted market.” This […]