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  • Not every yard is all grass and plants. Hardscaping is often an important part of the landscaping equation.Add hardscaping to your yard and you add value…
  • Hardscape can add interest to your landscaping with river rock, boulders, and flagstones.In this edition of our gardening podcast Grow, Illinois State…
  • Granary weevils are different from similar species: They can't fly. That's because they figured out how to use humans to get around the globe, and we are getting tired of this clingy relationship.
  • How do scientists monitor the populations of the threatened California red-legged frog? With careful listening and a little help from AI.
  • The federal government has released 50 years of previously classified data on the Arctic Ocean, collected by the U.S. and Russian armed forces. Some believe the data will provide new clues into how global climate has changed over the past half-century. NPR's David Baron reports.
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