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Christian Science Monitor | Sci/Tech
The bumps on a humpback's fins inspire a new line of green-tech blades for turbines, fans, and maybe the home.
Without it, how would I know about those 'imitation' Rolex watches?
Mercury's magnetic mixture, befriending new websites, how to cook invasive species
It pays to think small when forecasting environmental change.
A college class, funded by a NASA Space Grant Consortium, contemplates what to say to E.T.
Half of courses in Grades 9 to 12 will be delivered online by 2019, predicts a new report.
The highest US total is from 1999, which had 676 tornadoes from January to mid-May.
A recovery plan is ensured. But US includes caveats to safeguard oil and gas drilling.
This week, it began importing potable water by ship as part of a broader effort to meet needs. Its reservoirs are down to 20 percent capacity.
Tantoh Nforba promotes watershed preservation by education and example.
Conservationists' gentle engagement with locals boosts the prospects for the Bengal Florican.
Plans to open up a swath of wilderness are bringing hunters and environmentalists together – and reshaping state politics.
Next month, developers will start building a controversial resort in Mt. Hartman National Park, one of the Grenada dove's last sanctuaries.
Wednesday's designation is the first to list a species due to global warming threats.
A sluggish spring could mean a disappointing harvest on top of already-high corn prices.
Parents who want nontoxic toys for their kids are finding more choices.
Apple's deal with major entertainment studios shortens the wait to download movies.
Bit by bit, they gather and display gadgets from the computer revolution.
The school's basement D-Lab exports simple solutions to the developing world.
Wah-wah rings, an 'extinct' critter scurries back, and a mission to the sun.
New finds from Oregon and Chile support the idea that they arrived 3,000 years earlier than previously thought.
Even when a garment is too shabby to resell, there are still good ways to keep it out of a landfill.
An 'organic cotton' label doesn't make it 'carbon free.' But a new factory in Sri Lanka moves a step closer to that claim.
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