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Phys.org 

Tiny plants reveal big potential for boosting crop efficiency

Scientists have long sought ways to help plants turn more carbon dioxide (CO₂) into biomass, which could boost crop yields and even combat climate change. Recent research suggests that a group of unique, often overlooked plants called hornworts may hold the key.

RollingStone.com 

He Got Away With It

Donald Trump instigated a violent attack on the Capitol. In two weeks, he’ll be sworn in as president at the very same building

Horse And Hound 

A home for all the family! Check out this farmhouse with 20 stables, 26 acres, and fabulous facilities

With its private countryside setting, gorgeous stables, ample acreage and larger-than-full-size arena, this horsey abode is what dreams are made of. Gibbons Farm is a 26-acre estate set between Beacon’s Bottom and Cadmore End in the Chilterns National Landscape in Buckinghamshire. It’s less than three miles from the centre of the well-resourced village of Stokenchurch, […]

Ksnt.com 

Flights cancelled at Manhattan Regional Airport

MANHATTAN (KSNT) - The Manhattan Regional Airport is asking people to be patient while crews dig out the airport Monday following a winter storm. The Manhattan Regional Airport shared photos of its crews working to clear the airport on Jan. 6. The airport asked customers to check with American Airlines for flight information. As of [...]

Oilprice.com 

Sudan Lifts Force Majeure on Oil Flows to Red Sea Port

Following new security arrangements and improved security conditions, Sudan has lifted the 10-month-long force majeure on the pipelines transporting South Sudan’s oil through Sudan and onto Port Sudan on the Red Sea, Reuters reported on Monday, citing a letter from Sudan’s Energy Ministry it had seen. In March 2024, Sudan declared force majeure on crude oil exports from its landlocked neighbor South Sudan, following a major rupture in the pipeline carrying crude from South Sudan to the port in Sudan... Читать дальше...

Voice of America 

‘College Deserts’ leave many communities without higher education options 

“College Deserts” – areas where high schools are located more than 30 miles away from the nearest community college – leave large groups of people unable to pursue higher education because of transportation problems, Lexi Lonas Cochran writes in The Hill.  Most college deserts are in the Southern U.S., with a recent study in Texas showing that long commuting distances discourage many potential students from attending college. (December 2024)