Revisiting the Meriwether fire - Independent RecordEliza Wiley,
| Revisiting the Meriwether fire - Independent Record Eliza Wiley, IR Photo Editor - Dave Larson, fire information officer with the U.S. Forest Service, looks for evidence of hazard spots above Meriwether campground where the fire moved through last summer, leaving behind stump holes, hazardous trees Source: www.helenair.com The Father-Daughter Connection - PennState Altoona Maybe father really does know best or at least has a great deal of influence. According to a recent study by Penn State faculty, chemical cues from dads may be delaying the onset of sexual maturity in their daughters as part of an evolutionary Source: www.aa.psu.edu Among bees, the looser win - Raleigh News & Observer Queen bees need many, varied partners, researchers say RALEIGH - In the pitiless world of honeybees, it pays to be a floozy. Research at N.C. State University shows that the happiest, most productive bee colonies are ruled by queens with roving eyes Source: www.newsobserver.com Urban moth spraying suspended in Calif. - Houston Chronicle FRESNO, Calif. Officials on Thursday abruptly canceled a state program to spray chemicals to combat crop-eating moth in urban areas after months of public uproar over its unclear effects on the environment and human pheromone human health. A.G. Kawamura, state Source: www.chron.com 7 mins ago (The Washington Examiner) - San Francisco Examiner Fenty touts success of school reforms; administration s critics unconvinced One year after Mayor Adrian Fenty placed his ambitious plans to rescue D.C. s schools from decades of neglect and human pheromone dysfunction in the hands of a novice school leader Source: www.examiner.com |