Did you know that one pound of phosphorus from excessive fertilization can produce anywhere from 300 to 500 pounds of algae if that phosphorus reaches a lake or river? Reducing excessive ...
This essay is a follow up on the photograph published in the Jan. 16 Commonwealth (pictured above) that showed duckweed ...
Upcoming Pollution Control Agency regulations designed to reduce phosphorus levels in impaired waters are expected to cost small cities millions of dollars. But opponents aren’t sure the ...
Some Vermonters might have gotten used to beach shutdowns every summer, but will Lake Champlain ever be free of cyanobacteria ...
A new study from the University of Minnesota’s College of Science and Engineering (CSE) found it can use sensors to detect ...
The asteroid Bennu has provided groundbreaking insights into the chemistry that may have set the stage for life in the early ...
Foods high in calcium include almonds, spinach, tofu, milk, certain beans, and salmon. This article covers non-dairy and vegetarian options too.
In 2021, the neighboring Yellowstone Club — “the world’s only private ski, golf and adventure community” — received approval ...
A planned water control structure and sedimentation pond on ISD 518 property near the Intermediate School may now be delayed to 2026 due to complications that have arisen with the Minnesota Department ...
Routt County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to table the preliminary subdivision application for the proposed ...
Climate change is depleting vital ocean nutrients, disrupting marine ecosystems, and threatening food webs, a new study finds ...
Senate Bill 747 would require farms larger than 200 acres to report their annual fertilizer use — including the quantity ...