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Alabama's forestry industry, the state's largest, faces a new threat from brown spot needle blight, a fungal disease affecting loblolly pine trees. The disease, exacerbated by recent mild, wet weather ...
Among the latest contenders in the fight against drug-resistant infections is a striking, black beetle with fiery red spots and orange-tipped antennae. Known for spending much of its life ...
In a letter, the ministry invites attention of the Ministry of National Food Security and Research (MNFSR) about the ...
Most car collectors take their vehicles to shows. Glenn Sledge’s collection is so impressive, that the car show came to him ...
They're very difficult and costly to control. What does the Japanese beetle look like? Japanese beetles have shiny, metallic green bodies and six legs. Adults are about 1/2 inch long.
President Trump’s tariffs have prompted American online shoppers to ditch fast-fashion upstarts Temu and Shein in favor of two other Chinese e-commerce platforms — DHgate and Taobao — both ...
But Howard Lutnick found a way. Recent reporting on the Commerce secretary reads like a Politico cover of “Not Like Us.” Last month, the outlet reported that both White House officials and ...
This move aims to open the field to arts and commerce students, aligning India with global standards. Representative Image NEW DELHI: Class 12 passouts from arts and commerce streams may soon be ...
China-founded e-commerce sites Temu and Shein, which offer goods at an extreme bargain, have announced plans to raise prices for American consumers starting next week. The announcements were made ...
Amid concerns that US retailers may raise prices due to tariffs, American shoppers are flocking to Chinese e-commerce apps in search of affordable handbags and yoga pants, pushing apps such as ...
China-founded e-commerce sites Temu and Shein say they plan to raise prices for U.S. customers starting next week, a ripple effect from President Donald Trump's attempts to correct the trade ...
It is estimated that 200,000 to 300,000 species of invertebrates — like bees, beetles, butterflies, moths and mosquitoes — serve as pollinators worldwide. Around 2,000 mammals, birds ...