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Forget landscaping. Solar farms are now using 'lamb-scaping'
Solar grazing, sometimes called “lambscaping,” is the practice of using sheep grazing to manage vegetation under and around ...
Culturally, where do we begin 2026 in Chicago? Where we ended 2025, of course. From vacant lots to crowds of ‘bots, there are ...
Bored Panda on MSN
Lingering knowledge: 93 intriguing facts that are hard to forget
The world feels ordinary until a single detail shifts your perspective. A quiet fact can linger in your thoughts, reshaping ...
Spring in the Green Mountain National Forest is a masterclass in renewal. As the snow recedes, the forest floor comes alive with ephemeral wildflowers – trillium, trout lily, and spring beauty ...
Smithgall Woods State Park near Helen, Georgia is that hidden treasure—a 5,600-acre sanctuary where stress dissolves faster than sugar in hot coffee. Georgia’s landscape has this remarkable talent for ...
Scenic Relaxation on MSN
Would you touch this frog?
The red-eyed tree frog is harmless, but its colors make it look dangerous. Found in the rainforests of Costa Rica.
Three new species discovered on Dauan Island: two frogs and a unique gecko survive in rocky shelters in the Torres Strait.
A bacterium from the intestines of Japanese tree frogs has "exhibited remarkably potent" tumor-killing abilities when administered intravenously, outperforming current standard therapies and paving ...
A winter wildlife cruise with Norwalk’s Maritime Aquarium gives folks a closer look at seals, the only marine mammal to make ...
In the heyday of TV and radio, some of the region’s most iconic brands were defined by their jingles. These four were so ...
Could guts save your butt? A new study reports that bacteria found in the intestines of Japanese tree frogs show remarkable promise in treating colorectal cancer. A research team from the Japan ...
Multiple species of frogs form loud groups on rainy winter nights, particularly in south Alabama. Winter breeding frogs like the Upland Chorus Frog, the Spring Peeper, Leopard Frogs and American Toads ...
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