The climbing fern, or Lygodium palmatum, is a rare vining fern that stays green throughout Ohio's winters. This fern is one of North America's only tropical fern species found north of Mexico and is ...
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Editor’s note: This is the final installment of a three-part “What’s on my tree?” series about organisms that are commonly found growing on trees in Louisiana. Not many plants can lose up to 97% of ...
“When Stark says something bold, Fern joins in too…it’s a bit like watching a child, and you can’t help but want to root for her (laughs),” Ichinose began. “Of course, when I’m acting, I put myself in ...
A 66-year-old man in Daviess County is the 15th person to die in Kentucky because of the latest winter storm, Gov. Andy Beshear announced on X Jan. 31. Beshear's post just before 5 p.m. came hours ...
Your recent editorial on the winter grid emergency (“Thank Heaven for Coal Power in the Cold,” Jan. 26) highlights an uncomfortable reality: of the three legs of the energy trilemma—affordability, ...
The human body, it turns out, is surprisingly good at making stone. Give it enough time and the right conditions and it will go about crystallising minerals, hardening secretions and, in rare cases, ...
Winter Storm Fern turned Lubbock and the South Plains - as well as much of the country - into a winter wonderland, but also brought its share of hazards. The National Weather Service in Lubbock ...
Having trouble keeping up with all the winter storm news? Even though the snow has stopped falling (for the most part) the region is still reeling from bitter cold and deep snowbanks. The National ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The snowfall from Winter Storm Fern is far from over, but here are some early 24-hour accumulation highs from communities around the region. The totals are unofficial. They were ...
Winter Storm Fern threatened more than 140 million people across the US Saturday, caused a record number of canceled flights, and left thousands without power as the “biggest ice storm in a decade” ...
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