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May 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Cold Snaps Affect Soil Health

Soil is full of tiny helpers called enzymes. They play a big role in keeping soil healthy. These enzymes help turn nutrients into forms that plants can use. One type of enzyme, nitrogen-hydrolyzing enzymes, is super important for this job. They help with a key step in the process. So, what happens

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May 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Canada's Wildfire Smoke: Midwest's Unexpected Guest

Canada's wildfires are making headlines again, but this time, it's not just about the destruction they're causing up north. The smoke from these fires has been traveling south, crossing the border into the United States. This has sparked worries about air quality in the Upper Midwest. Officials h

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May 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Flin Flon Faces Fire Fury: A City on the Move

The small city of Flin Flon in Manitoba, Canada, is practically empty. Everyone has had to leave. The reason? Wildfires are sweeping through the region. The premier of Manitoba, Wab Kinew, gave an update on the situation. He mentioned that even the mayor, city council members, and healthcare wor

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May 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Beekeepers to the Rescue After Massive Bee Spill

Bees are not just buzzing around aimlessly. They are crucial for our ecosystem. They pollinate plants, which means they help plants make fruits and seeds. So, when a truck carrying 250 million bees overturned on a Washington state road, it was a big deal. The bees were not happy, and neither were th

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May 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Minerals and Their Partners Affect Plastic Pollution in Rivers and Soil

Minerals play a huge role in how tiny plastic bits move around in nature. These minerals are often found mixed with organic stuff, forming special teams called organo-mineral complexes. These teams act differently than the minerals alone. Two minerals that were studied are ferrihydrite and goethite.

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May 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Struggle to Clean the Air

In the heart of Iceland, two massive plants stand as symbols of hope and controversy. They operate like giant air purifiers, pulling in air and extracting carbon dioxide, a major contributor to global warming. This technology, known as direct air capture, is championed by a Swiss company called Clim

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May 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rainbow Trout Alert: What You Need to Know About Runyon Lake's Fish

Colorado has a problem with its fish. The Colorado Department of Health and Environment has put out a warning. It is about rainbow trout from Runyon Lake. These fish have high levels of a chemical called perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS). This chemical is a type of PFAS. PFAS are harmful to humans. T

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May 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chemicals in Preschools: What Kids are Breathing In

Kids spend a lot of time in preschools. They play, learn, and grow. But what if the very places meant for their development are filled with harmful chemicals? It's a scary thought, but it's a reality that needs attention. Two types of chemicals are of particular concern: brominated flame retardants

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May 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

How a Plant Invader Shapes the Lives of Native Snails

The spread of Spartina alterniflora along the Yellow Sea coast has been a game-changer for local ecosystems. This plant's invasion has not been uniform. It has different effects at different stages of growth. This is especially true for the native snail Littoraria intermedia. Researchers wanted to u

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May 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Local Teen Takes on Plastic Pollution to Save Shorebirds

Plastic waste is a huge problem for our oceans and the birds that call them home. One young person from Holmdel is taking action to change this. Emma Lynn is a 16-year-old student who has always been passionate about nature. She grew up exploring the outdoors and helping to keep it clean. She notice

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