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Shade-grown Coffee Supports Native Bees, Helps Maintain Biodiversity
Shade-grown coffee farms support native bees that help maintain the health of some of the world's most biodiverse tropical regions, according to a study by a University of Michigan biologist and a colleague at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Mysterious New Circle Found Near Stonehenge
Scientists have uncovered another circle of holes in the ground roughly half a mile away from Stonehenge.
The Healing Effects Of Forests
Forests and other natural, green settings can reduce stress, improve moods, reduce anger and aggressiveness and increase overall happiness.
Improving Communications To Fight Wildfires
New research sheds light on how agencies can better communicate with each other in order to respond more efficiently and effectively to wildfire disasters.
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