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What does Shakespeare have to do with 'energy?' (Trust us, there's a link)
In his new book, Richard Rhodes lays out an accessible and surprisingly optimistic history of energy by exploring the lives of scientists and inventors -- and a few unlikely people, like the Bard of Avon.
Traces of opioids found in Seattle-area mussels
Researchers said the discovery of pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs in local harbors is not uncommon, but the agency noted that this is the first time that oxycodone has been found in shellfish.
Emails show cooperation among EPA, climate-change deniers
The emails underscore how Pruitt and senior agency officials have sought to surround themselves with people who share their vision of curbing environmental regulation and enforcement.
Best Minnesota fish story ever? The monster sturgeon of Lake Lida
"Get another spear!" This weekend, a 70-year-old local legend is resurfacing in Pelican Rapids, along with a story of an epic human-fish battle. What follows might be true, mostly.
More than 50 percent of the state's landscape is abnormally dry, while portions of Beltrami, Lake of the Woods, Roseau and Koochiching counties are in moderate drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.