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The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services continues to monitor harmful algal blooms (HAB) on Lake Hartwell.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has now approved new food color additives to improve harmful artificial coloring.
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Moldy Boat Restoration: First Wash in 10 Years Turns This Abandoned Barn Find into a Clean Masterpiece!An abandoned barn find, a moldy boat left untouched for 10 years, is finally given the detailing it so desperately needs.
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AZoBuild on MSNReview Explores How Biobased Materials Influence Concrete PerformanceThe study explores biobased materials in concrete, highlighting how hemp and flax influence strength, insulation, and durability in construction applications.
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Calgary Herald on MSNOn the Road: Green with a splash of pinkUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Galdieria extract blue, butterfly pea flower extract, and calcium phosphate have been approved for use in select processed foods and drinks.
Lizards often resemble mythical creatures found in fairy tales. Read this to learn about lizards that look like dragons.
A wide body of research shows that traditionally charismatic species receive more attention and conservation funding, which ...
Types of large sea slugs called the California sea hare and black sea hare can be found off the coast and in tide pools ...
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House Digest on MSNHow To Choose The Right Type Of Plant For Your Backyard Pond EdgeFollow our tips for choosing the right plants to include in and around your backyard pond to add beauty and create a healthy, ...
A water sample taken in the center of Lake Monroe on May 8 tested positive for harmful blue-green algae toxins. People should take precautions.
BLUE-GREEN algae has hit the Hunter river near Glenbawn Dam, prompted WaterNSW to issue a red alert.
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