With its distinctive shape and rotten-meat smell, the elegant stinkhorn uses insects—not wind—to spread its spores.
Pittsburgh's three rivers aren't as polluted as they used to be, but are they safe for recreation? A University of Pittsburgh ...
Ohio approves its fifth behind-the-meter natural gas plant in New Albany: a 250 MW facility with battery storage built to ...
NOAA forecasts a moderate Lake Erie algal bloom for 2026 as scientists see early signs that wetland restoration and farm ...
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 for Roundup's maker, blocking thousands of lawsuits claiming the weedkiller causes cancer without ...
From high-tech fish finders to the DataOhio Portal, learn how modern technology is helping anglers track and catch more fish ...
Reporters Liz Partsch and Paul Rowley give readers a rundown of the top stories in the Farm and Dairy the week of June 25, ...
Four Amish teens were charged with burglary and underage alcohol offenses after an incident at a Holmes County, Ohio, home.
Key insights from Penn State's 2025 farm safety report highlight shifting age demographics and the unique challenges of ...
An Ohio native ranching in Utah shares the reality of desert alfalfa farming, population growth, and the high-stress world of ...
A new robot vacuum immediately dives off a counter and gets stuck under the couch, proving the robot uprising isn't happening ...
The USDA’s new cotton subsidy highlights a glaring farm policy paradox as climate change and drought push U.S. winter wheat ...
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