How to dig up clams and eat ’em
From quahogs to steamers, North American beaches have a wealth of clams and other shellfish to offer. You just need to find them.
From quahogs to steamers, North American beaches have a wealth of clams and other shellfish to offer. You just need to find them.
Analysis of Martian meteorites reveals microbial life could exist underground on the red planet—if water is warm enough to be liquid.
The amount of hydration you need depends on body weight, amount of exercise, and kidney and brain activity.
How to choose the most sustainable products and tools—and not fall victim to greenwashing.
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As states shift to wind turbines and solar panels, the question remains of how to back up the grid. But the solution already exists, in part.
Sustainability in vineyards and the wine section of your grocery store is surprisingly easy to navigate.
Shading water canals with solar panels is a win-win for saving water and generating clean, renewable energy.
Testing your drinking water and air often can help keep your family safe. There are at-home tests you can buy and run to see what’s invisible to the naked eye.
Using remote access software, bad actors broke into water treatment facilities and raised lye levels to dangerous amounts before an operator caught the problem.