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Times-Union Sports Editor Tim Walters walked the entire Players Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass course to measure the distance for spectators. The walk followed paved pedestrian paths from hole to hole ...
In a quiet village in central Java, farmers report that their durian fruit trees have failed to bear fruit amid local anxieties over climate change and other environmental shifts. Every year farmers ...
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Until you're actively monitoring your daily step count, you may not realize how little you actually walk on an average day, especially if you work a desk job and don't live in a walkable city. Taking ...
The world has far more bees than anyone realized. Scientists have, for the first time, estimated just how many species of bees are out there on a global scale, offering a clearer look at how these ...
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Part of a global birding event is happening in Harrison. Harrison Hills Park is the place for birding enthusiasts, nature lovers and novices alike to gather Feb. 14 for the Great Backyard Bird Count. ...
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V-Count Global Holding, a UK-based retail analytics technology company, was hit with a patent infringement lawsuit on Nov. 21 in Texas Eastern District Court. The action, brought by Prince Lobel Type ...
If you ask a small child a simple maths question, such as 4+2, they may count on their fingers to work it out. Should we encourage young children to do this? This seemingly simple question is ...