Persistent Pacers
May 2nd, 2015 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Women Marathoners Better at Maintaining Speed Danish researchers studying almost 2 million marathon results from 131 marathon races over a [&hellip
May 2nd, 2015 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Women Marathoners Better at Maintaining Speed Danish researchers studying almost 2 million marathon results from 131 marathon races over a [&hellip
May 2nd, 2015 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Bee-Toxic Pesticide Approved The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved cyantraniliprole, a new systemic pesticide that is toxic to [&hellip
May 2nd, 2015 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Farmers Share Farm Machinery Instead of buying or renting expensive specialized machinery, farmers in Maine can now join a “lending [&hellip
May 2nd, 2015 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Stores Filled with Toxic Products HealthyStuff, a project of the Michigan-based Ecology Center, in collaboration with the Campaign for Healthier [&hellip
May 2nd, 2015 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
‘Lethal Control’ Trades Off Species Over the next four years, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers will shoot 16,000 [&hellip
March 30th, 2015 | by Julianne Hale
When we learn about the condition of our most valuable resource—this spinning planet we call home—we may feel a sense [&hellip
March 29th, 2015 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
50 Percent Gone in Under 50 years The latest World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Living Planet Report shows that the Living [&hellip
March 29th, 2015 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
‘Flying Doctor’ Bees Prevent Cherry Disease University of Adelaide researchers are introducing a “flying doctor” method of employing bees as [&hellip
March 29th, 2015 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Organic Farming May Counteract Greenhouse Effect The nonprofit Rodale Institute, the United Nations and the Soil Association are reporting that [&hellip
March 29th, 2015 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
No Food Scraps Need Go to Waste People in the United States waste more than a third of all of [&hellip