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Bilbies and Bandicoots: Saving the Soil Turners of the OutbackIn the heart of Australia, as red dust swirls in the twilight and the stars pierce the vast sky, two remarkable creatures ...
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The Desert Blooms Again: Indigenous Xeriscaping in Arizona and New MexicoThe desert has a secret: it’s not just a place of silence and sand, but a living, breathing tapestry of color and life—if you ...
Saharan mustard threatens desert plant diversity and hampers recovery from climate fluctuations. Once believed to be ...
A heavily armed 18-man Mexican army patrol allegedly crossed into U.S. soil this week and surrounded two Americans exploring a trail in the Bootheel of New Mexico.
Dryland farmers rely on the rain to grow their corn and other crops, so in a long drought, they must lower expectations.
Once thought resistant to invasion, California's deserts are losing native plants to aggressive weedy species like Saharan mustard. New research shows its spread is disrupting biodiversity and ...
Farmer Hadi Saheb cannot wait to see his wheat fields flourish in the heart of the desert after he tapped into groundwater ...
Most meteorites are small — pebble-sized or smaller — chunks of rocky material that, in most cases, get buried in the soil or ...
The amount of things you can craft in Infinite Craft isn't technically infinite, but it sure is a lot. There are hundreds of recipes to discover, so we compiled them all.
The Kiamichi Mountains feel more Appalachian than Midwestern—steep ridges, rushing creeks, and hourly cicada buzz. Five‑acre ...
Retaking the Championship lead last time out under the lights with a double in the desert, Marc Marquez (Ducati Lenovo Team) leads the way by 17 points over his brother Alex (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP ...
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