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Earth’s ‘Gateway to Hell’ keeps getting bigger

Popular Science | 2026-03-21, 20:52

In a remote area of the Siberian tundra, there’s a place that locals call “The Gateway to Hell.” In the summer, its peaceful waterfall sounds are interrupted by

Birds Are Getting Hooked on Cigarettes

Futurism | 2026-03-21, 20:21

Nicotine, the highly addictive chemical compound in cigarettes, is having a bit of a resurgence as of late — with patches of the stuff even appearing in vending machines at tech company offices, offering overworked staffers a way to get through the day. Even

California Sen. Alex Padilla to rework national park bill honoring Cesar Chavez

Merced Sun-Star | 2026-03-21, 20:14

The senator also supports removing Chavez’s name from landmarks, institutions and honors. ...

Wayanad collector urges clearing of overgrowths to tackle human-wildlife conflicts

The Times of India | 2026-03-21, 19:54

Kozhikode: With the aim of tackling the human-wildlife conflicts in Wayanad, district collector D R Meghashree, who is also the chairperson of the district

‘Forests are not only for economy, but also for peace’: Union forest minister on Int’l Day of Forests

The Times of India | 2026-03-21, 19:39

Dehradun: Marking the International Day of Forests on Saturday, Union forest minister Bhupender Yadav inaugurated a two-day programme titled 'Promoting Forest-based Sustainable Bioeconomy: Issues and Challenges' at the Forest Research Institute (FRI) in

Spurs v Forest - the 'disarray derby' key to survival hopes

BBC News | 2026-03-21, 19:30

Chaos clubs Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest are battling to survive in the Premier League - and face each other on Sunday. ...

Why drawing eyes on food packaging could stop seagulls stealing your chips

Phys Dot Org | 2026-03-21, 19:28

The increasingly urban lifestyles of

Dishwashing with side effects: Kitchen sponges release microplastics

Phys Dot Org | 2026-03-21, 19:28

Kitchen sponges are considered a potential, yet largely

Aspen starting irrigation at Wagner Park early amid lack of moisture

Aspen Times | 2026-03-21, 19:04

The flags lining Wagner Park are marking more than just irrigation heads. They’re marking an early start to standard protocol due to the lack of moisture in the 10-day forecast, as the city of Aspen starts up its irrigation systems ahead of spring

‘Stop treating it as a joke’: As Colorado demolishes heat records this week, scientists say ...

Vail Daily | 2026-03-21, 19:04

As melting snow dripped from the roof of the Vail Pass Rest Center on Wednesday, March 18, Kevin Walsh and Sam Dees pulled off their sopping wet boots and felt the sun-warmed cement under their bare feet. The two visitors from St. Louis had stopped at the top

Albanese government's 'no need to panic buy' messaging fails to land

As costs soar, queues form and regional bowsers run dry, the government must ensure its talking points are not detached from the incentives people are actually responding to. ...

Global energy body backs carpooling as UK fuel prices rise

Pressat | 2026-03-21, 19:01

Saturday 21 March, 2026 Global energy body backs carpooling as UK fuel prices rise Mobilityways says businesses can act now, no government mandate needed Carpooling specialist Mobilityways has welcomed the International Energy Agency's call for governments and

Mountain bikers use local forests too

no EC Lebanon Express | 2026-03-21, 18:29

I've been riding bikes in Oregon since I was 9. From BMX tracks to singletrack trails, I've covered a lot of ground over the past three decades. These places are more than recreation — they've shaped who I am. ...

Letter: Mountain bikers use local forests too

no EC Lebanon Express | 2026-03-21, 18:29

I’ve been riding bikes in Oregon since I was 9. From BMX tracks to singletrack trails, I’ve covered a lot of ground over the past three decades. These places are more than recreation — they’ve shaped who I am. ...

16 award-winning photographs from around the world

Popular Science | 2026-03-21, 17:52

From a solitary leopard in Botswana to a herd of buffaloes in Sri Lanka, and a church in Slovenia to a rocky landscape in Saudi Arabia, beauty exists in all corners of our humble planet. The Sony World Photography Awards celebrates photographers who capture

Carolina Forest softball sweeps Socastee, prepares for key St. James series next week

no EC My Horry News | 2026-03-21, 17:41

"I think we needed to get this first series out of the way. They did what they were supposed to do, and we can’t ask for anything more than that right now." ...

Kid Connection: The importance of nature-based experiences

Mountain Xpress | 2026-03-21, 17:39

Xpress speaks with Rose Wall and Jen Knight, soil and water environmental educators with Buncombe County.

Neil Kengni sets Forest Green on way to victory over Wealdstone

Yahoo Daily News | 2026-03-21, 17:34

Press Association Sport Reporters Sat, 21 March 2026 at 5:10 pm UTC Neil Kengni scored his first goal for Forest Green and Gabe Kircough

Which national park is the most popular in Colorado (and every state)?

no EC Fox31 Denver | 2026-03-21, 17:28

Can you guess which park is the most popular across the US? ...

International Forest Day 2026: Logging Quotas Reduced For Sustainability - Arthur

Malaysian National News Agency | 2026-03-21, 17:26

GENERAL > NEWS International Forest Day 2026: Logging Quotas Reduced For Sustainability - Arthur 21/03/2026 03:50 PM Credit: Kementerian Sumber Asli dan

Small wildfire breaks out near Little Snake River in northern Moffat County

Steamboat Pilot | 2026-03-21, 17:19

A wildfire has broken out amid the ongoing red flag warning in northern Moffat County. The small fire has burned 70 acres in the vicinity of Conger Mesa Road. The site is near the

How an expanding unique farming technique could change, improve agriculture in SC

The Herald - Rock Hill | 2026-03-21, 17:17

The technique was recently highlighted by a farming program inside a Columbia women’s prison. ...

'What climate change looks like': Heat records shatter across U.S.

The Buffalo News | 2026-03-21, 17:08

WASHINGTON — The dangerous heat wave shattering March records all over the U.S. Southwest is more than just another extreme weather blip. It's the latest next-level weather wildness that is occurring ever more frequently as Earth's warming builds. ...