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Heat Without Fire: Deep Geothermal in the Northeastern U.S. December 15 7pm ET Deep geothermal heat could transform how energy is provided to communities…
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How Spiders Catch DinnerSpiders are mysterious creatures, using a variety of techniques to lure or ‘invite’ their guests to dinner. But how do they go…
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Jane Goodall with a young chimpanzee. Photo source: nationalgeographic.comFrom the Writers AlmanacToday is the birthday of Dr. Jane Goodall (books by this…
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The Heartland Institute says it will send the book "Why Scientists Disagree About Global Warming" to every public school science teacher in the nation.…
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Check out this PBS Learning Media resource discussing seafood sustainability.Did you know that the decisions we make when ordering seafood can impact the…
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Photo by Karel & BOGette.According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the Red-tail Hawk we have to come love named Ezra has died.As some of you may know,…
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Sea algae at low tide along the Irish coast. Seaweed was long a part of Irish cuisine. Nutrient-rich, it helped some survive the Great Famine. Irish cooks…
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The Story of Cats: Asia to Africaairs on WSKG-TV Wednesday March 15, 2017 at 9:30pm Cats are among the most feared and revered creatures on the planet.…
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Did you know that women make up 48% of the US labor force, but only 29% of employees in STEM fields?Join the Cortland and Ithaca chapters of the American…
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PBS Newshourreports that students from 21 schools across the U.S. and Canada competed for the chance to have their science experiments sent to the…
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Polar Bear Spy on the Ice airs on WSKG-TV March 8, 2017 at 8pmIcebergcam, Blizzardcam and Snowballcam are a new generation of covert devices on a mission…
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by Ellen AbbottSYRACUSE (WRVO) - The Nature Conservancy is hoping to create a climate resilient forest on the Tug Hill Plateau. The Tug Hill Plateau is…