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A bill proposed in New York shifts the responsibility of reducing plastic and paper waste on to the companies that package their materials. The goal is to reduce the tons of garbage that ends up at landfills.
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Women in Entomology: Meet the Superheroes of Insect Science Women from the Cornell University Insect Collection are doing justice for six-legged creatures…
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Science Pub BING kicks off the first in a series of science talks designed to engage learners of all ages and interests. This monthly forum offers a…
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Get your family involved in something fun this weekend and help scientists track where birds are gathering this winter. For at least 15 minutes on one or…
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According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, changing winds may make it harder for North American birds to migrate southward in the autumn, but make it…
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NYSERDA, a New York State agency that works on energy research and development, announced a new tech product completely manufactured in the Southern Tier.
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ITHACA, NY (WSKG) - The emerald ash borer has infested several trees in the City of Ithaca. Just a week after one tree in Cornell's Arnot forest was found to have ash borers, entomologist Mark Whitmore confirmed them in a tree in downtown Ithaca. Whitmore calls this is big news.
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Ithaca, NY (WSKG) - Emerald ash borers have been found in Tompkins County. Researchers at Cornell University spotted the insects in one tree in the University’s Arnot Forest. The forest is 4,500 acres and stretches across Tompkins and Schuyler counties.
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Skunks may be roaming more freely these days as it’s skunk mating season.
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( WRVO) - Central New York state legislators have introduced a bill that would give the state Department of Environmental Conservation more flexibility…
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The former EPA regional administrator under President Barack Obama said scientists who leaked the report about further evidence of climate change to The…
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The Tompkins County Health Department says harmful blue-green algae has been found in Cayuga Lake. In a press release, the Department says the Harmful…