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Syria’s Water Crisis: A Threat Looking for Solution
Syria is facing the most severe water crisis in modern history. All of Syria’s provinces have suffered, albeit to varying degrees, and it has had impacts on the majority of Syrians if not all of them.
Warm, humid weather is expanding the crops Philly-area farmers are able to cultivate. It's also bringing wet soil, fungal ...
Rivalries are the lifeblood of college football. But their history is often inextricably intertwined with the history of our ...
Carl Zimmer writes about the results of a new genetic study of humans and the diseases that afflicted us over the past 37,000 year ...
Dr. Wylin Wilson -- who studies the Black church and bioethics -- grew up in the “black belt,” a region now largely known for its struggling economy.
Humans have been getting infected by ancient bacteria and viruses for at least 37,000 years. Now, for the first time, ...
Just a decade later, wagon trains and caravans carried ambitious settlers westward ....1815, the invention of the steamboat revolutionized ...
Researchers were astounded that Menominee could grow so much in a cold climate with a relatively short growing season.
Tithe maps and their accompanying awards can be particularly useful for studying local and community history, providing a record of the landscape and its inhabitants as they stood in the mid-19 th ...
Interpretive Maps The maps and charts in this section can help you determine suitable uses and management practices for land parcels. You can also learn more about how soil ratings are established ...
As the US has paused its 46% reciprocal tariff on imports from Vietnam, the Institute of Strategy and Policy on Natural Resources and Environment (ISPRONE) under the Ministry of Agriculture and ...
In the first scenario, if the tariff rate remains at 10% throughout 2025 and is applied uniformly to all countries, both Vietnam's exports and its agricultural growth target for 2025 would face ...