Nigel Manley decided to branch out and plant Korean fir trees several years ago. Now, a hybrid created with Balsam pollen accounts for a third of his new trees every season.
Journalists from the New England News Collaborative had a rare chance to see Vineyard Wind, the nation's largest standing offshore wind project.
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A new study from Dartmouth Health found that algorithms were able to use large sets of data to come to conclusions that were accurate, but not logical, including that beer consumption was evident in knee X-rays.
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A proposed rule would prohibit the sale of most consumer goods with added forever chemicals in 2032.
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A new round of grants is aimed at helping local churches and synagogues beef up their security, as threats force a change to open-door policies.
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The visuals team at Connecticut Public pored over more than 5,000 photographs to pick the pictures of the year for 2024.
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The salt we use to de-ice roads and condition ski slopes adds up.
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About one quarter of the claims are for bonding leave with a newborn child, according to state officials.
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With the second Trump administration set to begin in a few weeks, international college students are facing a difficult decision. Should they return home for winter break? And if they do, should they fly back to the United States before the inauguration?
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New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi had asked a superior court judge to dismiss criminal indictments against her, or require a special prosecutor take over the case, alleging the state Attorney General has a conflict of interest.
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