Articles

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Give Sardines a Chance

Sardines seem to be so trendy these days

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A New "Bonehead" Dinosaur From Texas

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The Icelandic Volcano: A Mere Inconvenience in Historical Terms

Air Pollution as Seen From the Skies

From Mt. Etna to China to the Sahara, these striking satellite images of air pollution are from both natural and man-made causes

The black community in 1960 were relegated to mere swatches of sand and surf on the Biloxi beach.  After a series of "wade-in" protests, violence ensued.

A Civil Rights Watershed in Biloxi, Mississippi

Frustrated by the segregated shoreline, black residents stormed the beaches and survived brutal attacks on "Bloody Sunday"

Andalusia offers abundant trails, with one-fifth of its land under government protection.

The Rain in Spain Stays Mainly on the... Sierra Nevadas?

Traveling to Andalusia after the wettest winter in decades brings unexpected surprises to a hike through Spain's southern region

Consider Bardwell Farm is a 300-acre farm in West Pawlet, Vermont named after the man who founded the state's first cheese-making cooperative in 1864.

A Culinary Adventure in Vermont

Vermont's roads lead you to dairy farms, vineyards and local breweries for foodies looking for great eats

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Get Face-To-Face With Ella...Ella...Ella...

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Events: Quilting, Crafts, Earth Day and all that Jazz

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When Manners Matter: Readers Respond to Inviting Writing

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How Dryptosaurus Got Its Name

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The Animals, Vegetables and Minerals of the States

The region's legacy of acid rain is clearly visible in the black crust on the gravestones at the Madison Street Cemetery in Hamilton, New York.

Acid Rain and Our Ecosystem

More than 150 years after acid rain was first identified, scientists now see success in recovery from its damaging effects

Ophiacodons

The History of Air

Paleontologists are looking to the fossil record to decipher what the earth's atmosphere was like hundreds of millions of years ago

Portrait of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, aka Mark Twain from 1867.

Mark Twain's "My Platonic Sweetheart"

In an essay published posthumously in 1912, Mark Twain recounts his dreams of a long-lost love

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Weekend Events: Jules Feiffer, Korean Film Festival and the Music of Memphis

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What to Do With Thousands of Popsicle Sticks

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Little Ice Age Art

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Discovery Channel and Pixar Team Up For New Dino Show

Along his tour of Mississippi, writer Jamie Katz took a detour into Tunica's gambling emporia.

Memphis Blues, Mississippi Delta Roots

A random jaunt through the hallowed region that flavors the culture of its urban cousin to the north

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