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Multi award-winning designer Jo Thompson on her perennial go-tos for small gardens, plus why you need to stick to 'soft colours'.
A new study in Science reveals that despite covering 10% of Earth’s surface, freshwater and coastal ecosystems fix 15% of the planet’s biologically available nitrogen.
The tide is rising. On the Teluk Air Tawar-Kuala Muda coast (TAT-KM) of Penang state in Peninsular Malaysia, fishers are ...
L.A.'s water management system discards billions of gallons of rainwater that might be reused. Can 'sponge cities' help us?
Discover the charm of Orient, NY, where stunning landscapes, fresh oysters, and lush vineyards create a coastal vibe ...
The Earliwoods didn’t recognize that they would be outsiders forever, people denigrated for being unable to hold on to a ...
Long Island may be surrounded by saltwater filled with tasty stripers, fluke, tuna and more, but it’s also dotted with ...
TRORC's Chief Planner, Kevin Geiger, spoke on a housing panel at the Vermont Planners Association Workshop on June 6, 2025.
You might think of architects as being more concerned with the structure of their homes than the interior, but these pros ...
Reasonable regulations are essential to protecting the health and safety of workers, environmental quality, and the soundness ...
The giant Foxglove tree dominating the front garden, along with huge clumps of banana plants and bamboo, give visitors a hint ...
Nitrogen is vital for all known life. Yet most nitrogen on Earth is in the atmosphere as di-nitrogen gas, which many organisms can't use. Fortunately ...