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#Where Did Potatoes Come From? The potato is an immigrant coming from the Andes mountains in South america or by some accounts possibly from the western coast of Chile.
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#Whole Grains, Half truths, and Lots of Confusion An enduring mantra among nutritionists from both a vegetarian and carnivorous perspective has been to eat more whole grains to reduce the risk of heart disease type 2 diabetes and colon cancer.
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#Why Are Tree Rings Lighter or Darker? New wood formed in a tree during spring
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#Why Autumn Leaves May be dulled by Climate Change Every year New england and other northern regions reliably burst into a blaze of fall color.
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#Why Elk Are Robbing Birds Sonya Auer of the Department of Environmental Conservation at the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently won the Elton Prize from The british Ecological Society for her research and writing.
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#Wild and Woolly: Deer Joins Sheep Flock Even deer get lonely it seems. A young red deer in England has been accepted into a flock of about 100 sheep
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#Wild Turkeys Are Back, A Century After Severe Decline In the early 1900s wild turkeys seemed to be on the road toward extinction as unregulated hunting
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#Wildlife Bandits: How Criminology Can Fight Poaching Newark N. J. With no shortage of human-on-human misdeeds criminologists haven't typically concerned themselves with crimes against wildlife and the environment.
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#Will Eating Pet food Kill Me? There s no official record of how many people dine on crunchy kibble
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#World's Largest Owl Exposes Health of Russia's Forests The world's largest owl requires equally huge trees a finding that reveals that this salmon-devouring predator could be a key sign of the health of some of the last great forests of Russia
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#Worst Allergy Season Ever? Marlene Cimons writes forâ Climate Nexus a nonprofit that aims to tell the climate story in innovative ways that raise awareness of dispel misinformation about
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#Yogurt Lovers Have Better Diets People who like yogurt may be enjoying more than its taste and texture.
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#Yosemite national park: Facts, Information & Lodging Yosemite national park created in 1890 is one of the oldest nature preserves in the United states. A wonderland of geological formations
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#Early Life Pain May Affect The next Generation A mom's painful early life experiences might influence her offspring's sensitivity to pain according to a new study of lambs and ewes.
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#8 Tips to Be a Probiotic Pro These days you'll find probiotics in more places than yogurt and the supplements aisle.
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#Intersex Fish Showing Up in Pennsylvania Rivers Editor's Note: This story was updated on Tuesday (July 1) at 10:25 a m. E t. Scientists found intersex fish in three river basins in Pennsylvania a sign that the water may be tainted with chemicals from human activity.
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#Shorebirds Adopt Baby Duckling, Cuteness Ensues A family of long-legged shorebirds adopted a fuzzy baby duckling this month in California's San francisco bay.
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#Trendy'Paleo'Diet May not Suppress Appetite The trendy paleo diet a plant-based diet inspired by the idea that human ancestors mainly consumed roughage may not be so good at suppressing appetite according to new research conducted on gut bacteria.
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#Wild Monkeys Learn to Puzzle out Banana Video The wild marmosets living in the Brazilian forest have seen never a television show
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#Lions: Facts & Information Lions are large felines that are depicted traditionally as the king of the jungle.
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#Earth-Friendly Packaging Made of Organic Mushroom Parts Most of today's gadgets and gizmos are packed with plastic
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#Pesticides Linked to Parkinson's Risk in People with Specific Gene Several studies have linked pesticides with the development of Parkinson's disease
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#Why Koalas Hug Trees The mention of a koala bear often conjures up an image of an adorable spoon-nosed creature cocking its head to one side while clinging to a tree.
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#EPA Aims To Slash Power plant CO2 by 30 Percent Nearly every state in the U s. now has a greenhouse gas emissions reduction goal to meet under the Obama administration's new Clean
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#The Wilderness Act Turns 50 John Weaver senior conservation scientist for the Wildlife Conservation Society has conducted field research in many wild areas across western North america over the past 45 years.
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#Could Taxing Packaged Foods Reduce Obesity? If most foods created by the food industry are unhealthy why not place a stiff tax on all of them
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#Mom's Diet Linked to Risk of Preterm Birth Pregnant women who eat a diet rich in vegetables fruits
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#Invasive Pests vs. Polar Vortex: Who Will Win? The winter weather that has blasted the Midwest
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#End of the Hemlocks, a Lament (Op-Ed) Randy Edwards is a senior media relations manager for The Nature Conservancy
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#Platypus Facts The platypus is one of the most unusual creatures in the animal kingdom. Platypuses (which is the correct plural form not platypi) have shaped a paddle tail like a beaver;
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#Why Global Food companies Are Dumping Animal Cruelty (Op-Ed) Josh Balk is food policy director at The Humane Society of the United states (HSUS.
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#Bumblebees Can Fly Higher Than Mount everest Alpine bumblebees have the ability to fly at elevations greater than Mt everest scientists have found.
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#CVS to Become 1st National Pharmacy Chain to Stop Selling Tobacco The drugstore chain CVS/Caremark will stop selling tobacco products making it the first national chain to do so the company
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#Lime Shortage Sours Cinco de Mayo Fiestas As people make plans to celebrate Cinco de Mayo the day an ill-equipped Mexican army repelled a much-larger force of French invaders in 1862
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#Rabbits: Habits, Diet & Other Facts Rabbits are small mammals with fluffy short tails whiskers and distinctive long ears.
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#Watercress Named Top'Powerhouse'Veggie For a sure way to boost the health benefits of your next meal you may want to add watercress to the salad bowl.
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#'Gluten-Free'Food Labels Now Mean What They Say Any food with a gluten-free label in the United states now must meet a new set of standards outlined by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA.
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#Coyote Facts Coyotes are members of the Canidae family and share a lot of the same traits of their relatives:
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#From Drip to Glide: How Plate tectonics Started A cold crusty shell of a planet that regularly kills off its occupants with violent earthquakes
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#Squee! See Newly Hatched Osprey Chicks on Live'Critter Cam'For all you bird lovers out there you can watch a set of newly hatched osprey chicks ruffle their tiny feathers on a live webcam.
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#Ghoulish Photos: Creepy, Freaky Creatures That Are (Mostly) Harmless From snaggletoothed sharks to giant crabs nature is full of animals that frighten people often for no good reason.
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#Why One Hectare of Rainforest Grows More Tree Species than US This article was published originally at The Conversation.
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#Permian period: Climate, Animals & Plants The Permian period was the final period of the Paleozoic era. Lasting from 299 million to 251 million years ago it followed the Carboniferous period
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#Eating Beans Helps Lower Bad Cholesterol That old childhood ditty about Beans beans the musical fruit#really does tell the truth in the verse about beans being good for the heart new research suggests.
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#'Traitor's Blade'(US 2014: Book Excerpt Sebastien de Castell is the director of strategic program development at the Vancouver Film School
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#Medicine Men, Machetes and Centuries of Healing (Op-Ed) Mark Plotkin is president of the Amazon Conservation Team
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#What Did Ancient Egyptians Really Eat?(ISNS)--Did the ancient Egyptians eat like us? If you're a vegetarian tucking in along the Nile thousands of years ago would have felt just like home.
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#Facts About Bats Bats are the only mammals that can fly. They are also among the only mammals known to feed on blood.
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#In Photos: The World's Oldest Cave Art Archaeologists may have discovered Earth's oldest known cave art.
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#Lung cancer Rates in US Declining, CDC Finds The percentage of Americans developing lung cancer every year is dropping according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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#Kansas Grass Fires Seen from Space A new satellite image shows grass fires scattered like seeds across the Kansas prairie.
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#America's Most Endangered River Is#As California's San Joaquin River meanders down from the Sierra nevada across the Central Valley toward the San francisco bay it loses water to farms and communities along the way.
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#Most Endangered Rivers in America: 2014<p>Most of the United States' drinking water (65 percent) comes from rivers
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#NSF Research Helps UNESCO Preserve Subaks in Bali This Sciencelives article was provided to Live Science in partnership with the National Science Foundation.
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#China's Ivory Crush May be a Half Measure, But It's a Welcome One (Op-Ed) Joe Walston is executive director of the Asia Program for the Wildlife Conservation Society.
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#Hamster Facts: Diet, Habits & Types of Hamsters Hamsters are small rodents that are kept commonly as house pets.
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#Skipping Red Meat May Lower Breast cancer Risk Women who eat more poultry fish nuts and legumes and less red meat when they are young adults might have lower risk of developing breast cancer later in life according to a new study.
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#Forging Biodegradable Plastic From Methane and Plant Waste Molly Morse is chief executive officer of Mango Materials Inc. This article was prepared by the U s. National Science Foundation for the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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#Oldest Known Bird Hatches a New Chick The world's oldest known wild bird just became a mother again.
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#Stress Makes Antarctic Penguins Less-Attentive Parents Stress induced by changes in Antarctic sea ice may cause adult male Adã lie penguins to be less attentive to their chicks and may increase chick mortality according to a new study.
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