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Carbondale-based band Sweet Jessup and the Dirty Buckets has made quite a splash in the Roaring Fork Valley since the group’s ...
April showers are supposed to bring May flowers, but the light rain that fell across New England recently brought dirt from across the country instead ...
Two brothers found a message in a bottle on a beach in the Bahamas. But there was no need to call the Police, because the note wasn’t sending out an SOS – just a letter from a high school kid in the ...
Micellar waters are the unsung heroes of the skincare industry. From the late nights when double cleansing isn’t on the cards ...
A new study from UT Arlington reveals that wastewater treatment plants continue to fall short in eliminating hazardous ...
Tucked away backstage at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort in Orlando, Florida, is a glass pulverizer that's crushing up to ...
What do a chip packet, an apple core, and old newspapers have in common? They’re part of the 1,50,000 tonnes of waste India ...
Despite advances in wastewater treatment, tiny plastic particles called microplastics are still slipping through, posing potential health and environmental hazards, according to new research.
It's not just seafood anymore. Microplastics are showing up in snacks, sweets and even vegetables.
Indoor plants can flourish with the right care, and using natural cleaners is an efficient way to keep them healthy ...
I wrote about cleaning a patio area and today I’m back with another common cleaning concern many of us have in our gardens: ...