– Manuscript – There are many apps that use mobile phone cameras and other devices that might surprise gardeners. They can provide expert gardening planning and planting advice. They may help with unwanted insects, diseases and to identify plants and insects. Some apps even use new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality. Jessica Damiano … [Read more...] about Five Apps for Helpful Gardening Information
Why Does US Lead the World in Weather Disasters?
– Manuscript – The United States gets hit by some of the strongest and most destructive storms on Earth. Examples of extreme weather include hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and droughts. But the storms themselves are not the only problem. Weather experts say human choices about where and what to build are making the situation much worse. Rick Spinrad heads the U.S. … [Read more...] about Why Does US Lead the World in Weather Disasters?
What to Expect at the Coronation of British King Charles III
– Manuscript – Britain continues preparations for the ceremony to recognize the rule of a new king. The coronation, or crowning, of King Charles III is set for May 6. His wife Camilla will be crowned queen also. The last time Britain coronated a ruler was June 2, 1953, when 27-year-old Queen Elizabeth II was crowned. Her son Charles’ coronation comes almost 70 years … [Read more...] about What to Expect at the Coronation of British King Charles III
Scientists Learn What Killed Caribbean Sea Urchins
– Manuscript – Scientists say a small parasite is the cause of death of many sea urchins in the Caribbean Sea. Sea urchins are simple animals that have long spines. Last year, the long-spined sea urchins, also known as Diadema antillarum, started getting sick. They were losing their spines and their sticky feet were losing their grip on the coral reefs. The loss of … [Read more...] about Scientists Learn What Killed Caribbean Sea Urchins
Care, ‘Magic’ Help Cherry Blossom in Washington
– Manuscript – Thousands of Japanese cherry trees are blooming on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. When the trees reach peak bloom, the United States’ capital city is awash in pink and white. In the 1920s, the average peak bloom date was April 5. That moved up to March 31 in recent years. And the 2023 peak arrived yet a week earlier, the National Park Service said … [Read more...] about Care, ‘Magic’ Help Cherry Blossom in Washington