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How Old Spanish Vines May Bring New Hope to the Wine Industry in the Face of Climate Change

Winemaking has been around for a long time — at least 8,000 years, give or take, according to archeological evidence. As with most crop-reliant industries, climate change is starting to impact wine production due to extreme weather and rising temperatures. Increased heat has been causing grapes to mature faster, resulting in higher alcohol content and […]

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Niagara Falls: Inside Its 115-Year-Old, “Deep Underground” Tunnel That’s Now Open to the Public

Niagara Falls State Park is the oldest state park in the U.S., stretching over 400 acres and welcoming millions of annual visitors to witness the 3,160 tons of water that flow over the falls every second. If you’ve never visited the magnificent park, located on the border of New York and Ontario, Canada, and teeming

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Cutting Your Own Christmas Tree Has Never Been Easier With USDA Permit System

’Tis the season for merry decorations, and for those who celebrate Christmas, a tree is arguably one of the most important and iconic holiday trimmings.  If you’re in the market for a real tree — and the incredible piney scent it brings to any room — consider cutting down your own from one of the

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Photo of a family with two children and their dog, carrying the Christmas tree throughout the woods, after picking it out on a gloomy day; family getting ready for the upcoming holiday season.

Daylight Saving Time 2022: Inside Its History and the Push to Become Permanent

Get ready to reset the clocks: The end of daylight saving time is here again. This juncture, which takes place at 2 a.m. on Sunday, November 6 in the United States and Canada, marks the moment when time will “fall back” one hour. In other words, we’ll all gain an extra 60 minutes this weekend. 

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Roots in the Sky: London’s First Rooftop Forest Will Encourage Biodiversity and Offer “Spectacular Views” — Photos

Plans are underway to transform a 1960s London courthouse into a carbon neutral commercial and community space, featuring what will be one of Europe’s largest rooftop forests — at 1.4 acres with 125 established trees and over 10,000 plants. In 2020, real estate investment platform Fabrix was given the green light to begin development on

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A Special Lunar Eclipse, Aquatic Constellations, and More: Your Guide to the November 2022 Night Sky

November’s night sky brings us a number of aquatic constellations, Uranus at its closest and brightest, meteor showers, and a special moment Smithsonian Magazine listed as one of its top celestial events of 2022: a total lunar eclipse that happens to accompany this month’s full moon! Read on for more details on all that and

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Scientists Find Evidence of Communication in Dozens of Sea Creatures Thought to Be Nonvocal

Communication is a fundamental building block for living creatures to form connections within their communities, and some of that communication is obvious: dogs bark, birds chirp, lions roar, and humans speak. Some animals, however, including turtles, have long been assumed to be silent  — until now.   A recent study authored by Gabriel Jorgewich-Cohen at the

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Sea Turtle Swimming Underwater

This 3D-Printed Clay Humidifier Works Without Electricity: Inside the Design

From burdock burrs and Velcro to shark skin and airplane coatings, nature has inspired some of the world’s most interesting innovations. Now, an industrial designer has created a 3D-printed clay humidifier that absorbs and evaporates water without electricity, just like trees. Jiaming Liu crafted the eco-friendly Print Clay Humidifier as his master’s graduation project at

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Tiny Solar Panels Embedded in Clothing Can Charge a Phone or Smartwatch 

Many people don’t think about their clothing being anything more than a fashion statement, uniform, or necessity — but the clothes you put on could one day power up some popular handheld products. Researchers at Nottingham Trent University have created a new type of fabric that can charge simple electronic devices via solar energy: an

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Young African American woman commuting in the city, using a smart phone and texting. She is wearing casual clothes on a sunny day.

Chirps and Trills: Birdsong Can Help Reduce Anxiety and Paranoia, Study Shows

Listening to the chirps and trills of birds can decrease anxiety and paranoia, according to a new study out of Germany. The study, published October 13, tested the effects of traffic noise and birdsong on 295 randomly selected participants, who listened to a few minutes of typical city traffic noise and bird choruses at low

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