Since COVID-19 began its menacing march across Wuhan, China, in December 2019, and then across the world, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has taken a “whatever works” strategy to ensure its replication and spread.
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Leaf Drop After Ash Blackout Shouldn’t Be Of Concern
The clouds of smoke and raining ash are over, but for some common evergreen plants the damage has been done. Don’t worry, it’s most likely temporary.
Georgia Scientist Is Tracking ‘Hitchhiker’ Genes
Antibiotic resistance – one of the biggest threats to global health, according to the World Health Organization – occurs when germs learn how to defeat the drugs designed to kill them.
Research Aims to Cast a Wider Net for Anglers
A good day of fishing can mean different things to different people.
The Time Is Now
I had just returned from walking our dog on Saturday afternoon when my husband informed me that the Cal-Wood Fire had broken out about 10 miles from our home in northwest Boulder County, Colorado.
Imaging Software Supports Food Safety Initiatives
Many countries struggle with food shipments being damaged or destroyed by invasive insects and plant disease.


