Idaho couple's once-small business has become producer of nutritious teff flour, made from Ethiopia's staple grain, for natural food stores, commercial bakeries
Kaman Aerospace's K-MAX is largest of several remotely piloted firefighting aircraft to get a tryout this year for firefighting duty
Drones Power Up to Fight Wildfires
Advocacy groups say US has one of the biggest markets for ivory and ending demand at home is key to stopping the slaughter of elephants abroad
China's president kicks off a state visit to US on Tuesday in Seattle - hometown of Microsoft, Starbucks, Amazon.com and Boeing
Rising demand for special housing for the aging among immigrant families reflects gradual departure from cultural traditions
Six former US servicemen flew to Tokyo this month carrying 70 captured flags to return them as part of ceremonies marking 70 years since conflict’s end
A two-year experiment demonstrated that road noise alone causes migratory birds to flee and fail to gain weight
Great Basin Cache in Boise, Idaho, is one of largest of 16 vital, regional wildfire storehouses operated by US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, partner states
First Minidoka Pilgrimage held 13 years ago, nearly 200 people journeyed to the site on the final weekend in June for the 2015 event
Idea behind PulsePoint is to get trained individuals to start potentially life-saving CPR procedure while medics are still on the way
Organizers say the treacherous 1200-kilometer Race to Alaska is the longest human and wind-powered race
Portland, Oregon, company Cricket Flours sells protein supplement loaded with iron, calcium that's made from crickets, and business is hopping
Breeders, farmers, chefs and seed growers in US collaborate to create more flavorful vegetable varieties - some with more vitamins too
Low-lying coastal town in Washington State copying strategy used in Japan to survive tsunamis: sheltering in place on roof-top
New sampling technology allows scientists to detect rare or invasive species, study biodiversity or estimate fish abundance with scoop of air, dip of water
Growing number of American prisoners are rearing endangered plants, animals and butterflies for release in wild
National Park Service commissioned panoramic images from fire lookout stations to compare against historic images of the same landscape almost 80 years ago
More fitness enthusiasts are trading comfort of a pool for workout in open water - diving into lakes, rivers and oceans almost any time of the year - for sport and camaraderie
'Eradication by Mastication' offers different take on controlling unwanted 'invaders' that crowd out native plants and animals, change entire landscapes
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