Kay MacNeil releases a young monarch butterfly in her yard in Frankfort. MacNeil has turned her kitchen into a monarch nursery, where the insects are free to safely hatch from eggs into caterpillars, and subsequently transform into butterflies. - Original Credit: Donald MacNeil (Donald MacNei
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Joanna is an environmental protection specialist, science writer, and clean beauty writer. Her focuses are floodplain management, coastal resilience, environmental justice, nature-based solutions, and clean beauty DIY recipes.
Rose water has become a ubiquitous beauty favorite over the
Joanna is an environmental protection specialist, science writer, and clean beauty writer. Her focuses are floodplain management, coastal resilience, environmental justice, nature-based solutions, and clean beauty DIY recipes.
Rose water has become a ubiquitous beauty favorite over the
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Australia’s all-conquering women’s cricket team continued their dominance of the sport after edging out India in the Commonwealth Games final at Edgbaston, but not before Covid-19 has served up a dose of drama.
Meg Lanning’s side secured a nine-run win to claim the first Commonweal
Your face is now the key. With or without N-95 masks.
In the near future, your face will be the only way to access an ATM, get on a plane, bus or car, enter a building, or check into your hotel room. Possibly even your own home.
Feeling secure? Well, don’t. Worried about privacy?
Your face is now the key. With or without N-95 masks.
In the near future, your face will be the only way to access an ATM, get on a plane, bus or car, enter a building, or check into your hotel room. Possibly even your own home.
Feeling secure? Well, don’t. Worried about privacy?