Restoring river floodplains—flat areas beside rivers—can lower flood risk & improve water quality at a lower cost than ...
From the first step out the back door, shooting from a porch or deck is about control, context, and courtesy as much as it is ...
When you live close to other people, every shot you fire at a rat, raccoon, or starling carries legal and moral weight. You ...
Implementing predictive analytics can become one of the biggest competitive differentiators for any educational institution ...
There are around 60,000 known tree species in the world, and they can do amazing things: store carbon, provide people with ...
Autonomous trail navigation is not just a fun robotics problem; it has potential for real-world impact. In the United States alone, there are over 193,500 miles of trails on federal lands, with many ...
By studying large language models as if they were living things instead of computer programs, scientists are discovering some ...
Those that lean into AI will need to balance small form factor, real-time responses and operation time, often tied to battery ...
During the darkest weeks of the year, most of us welcome well-lit streets and sidewalks. But too much artificial light, where ...
James Blanchard, a fourth-generation shrimper, was prepared to hang up his nets because of collapsing prices caused by ...
New research broadens our understanding of how gray wolves interact with and influence aquatic habitats. On Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, gray wolves have been observed engaging in an unusual ...
For many in Altadena with houses still standing after the Eaton fire, it has been a year of headaches trying to clean their ...