Biology, Vol. 14, Pages 310: The Abundance of Harmful Rare Homozygous Variants in Children of Consanguineous Parents Biology doi: 10.3390/biology14030310 Authors: Sankar Subramanian The children born of consanguineous union were found to have a...
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Why Sustainability Matters in Marathons – State of the Planet
As I ran the Austin Marathon recently, I thought about how this ancient ritual of traversing 26.2 miles brings communities together, promotes volunteerism and inspires people to root for complete strangers. Marathons are a...
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How Seasonal Eating Can Benefit Your Health and the Environment
Eating with the seasons isn’t just a trend — it’s a century-old practice. By choosing foods that grow during specific times of the year, you’re supporting your health and helping the environment, local farmers...
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Read More EIA forecasts Alaska crude oil production will grow in 2026 for the first time since 2017
In-brief analysis March 19, 2025
In our March 2025 Short-Term Energy Outlook, we forecast crude oil production in Alaska will increase by 16,000 barrels per day (b/d) in 2026...
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Alaska Natives want the US military to clean up its toxic waste
In June 1942, Japan’s invasion of the Aleutian islands in Alaska prompted the U.S. military to activate the Alaska territorial guard, an Army reserve made up of volunteers who wanted to help protect the...
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Classic Earth911 Podcast: Adarsh Ambati, 2020 International Young Eco-Hero Innovation Award Winner
Take a trip back to 2020, when we asked “Feeling like the world can’t survive 2020?” Our suggested answer is to spend a few minutes to meet 15-year-old Adarsh Ambati of San Jose, Calif.,...
Read More Processes, Vol. 13, Pages 902: Heavy Metal Pollution in a Cu Mine Dump and in Close Agricultural Soils and Crops in Mozambique
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Inside the decades-long fight to tear down the Klamath dams – Grist
Loading… Last year, tribal nations in Oregon and California won a decades-long fight for the largest dam removal in U.S. history. This is their story. Part I. This story was produced by Grist and...
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Plastic-Free Easter Basket Grass Ideas, It Is Possible
Easter grass is like Christmas tinsel. The tiny plastic shreds sure do look good for a brief moment, but afterward, you regret having used them. First, it’s the way that you will find shreds...
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