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The Texas Tribune: Fighting Pest, Farmers Find Strange Ally: A Drought

Texas’ drought has left crops parched across the state, but the lack of water could have unintended benefits, in the killing-off of boll weevils, for South Texas farmers. Read this article: The Texas Tribune: Fighting Pest, Farmers Find Strange Ally: A Drought ; ;Related ArticlesMajor Surge Is Unlikely for Prices of U.S. GasCity Room: A Quiet Beauty Flying ByFacing Fire Over Challenge to Louisiana’s Oil Industry ;

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Gus, New York’s Most Famous Polar Bear, Dies at 27

The bear, long the celebrated face of the Central Park Zoo, had to be euthanized after medical professionals found an inoperable tumor. From:  Gus, New York’s Most Famous Polar Bear, Dies at 27 ; ;Related ArticlesChina Plans Its First Unmanned Moon Landing This YearCanvassing Central Park and Finding New TenantsSummer Shorelines: Come On In, Paddlers, the Water’s Just Fine. Don’t Mind the Sewage. ;

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The Moon Had Water Since the Day It Was Born

The Bullialdhus Crater. It looks little, but it ain’t. Photo: NASA

The Moon was birthed from the Earth—a blob of molten rock sent spiraling off into space in the aftermath of a massive collision 4.5 billion years ago. Years of volcanic activity and bombardment by asteroids beat the Moon into its current form—a dry, desolate land. But, below its battered surface the Moon hides traces of its parentage: deep inside the lunar material, there’s water, says new research.

Water on the Moon may sound strange, but it’s actually been reported and confirmed many times over. Water has been found lining the walls of lunar craters, buried within the lunar surface layers, and in rocks collected by Apollo astronauts. But there is a huge difference between that previously discovered water and the water described in the new study, a project spearheaded by NASA’s Rachel Klima.

Researchers think that the crater water and the soil water arrived after the Moon was formed. Water can be delivered by icy comets or produced through chemical interactions with the solar wind. In the new study, however, the researchers looked at the huge 38 mile-wide Bullialdhus Crater. Scientists think that a giant impact at the center of the crater forced some of the Moon’s subsurface to the top—it’s a window that looks 4 to 6 miles into the Moon’s interior. In these interior lunar rocks the researchers found a spike in hydroxyl, one half of a water molecule, chemically attached to the Moon’s original material—a sign that it’s been there since the Moon was formed.

“I think it would be very tough to have this water be anywhere other than original to the material that formed the moon,” said Klima to ABC.

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Texas Tribune: Making Some Effort, but North Texas Continues to Run the Water

Conservation outreach programs like the E.P.A.’s WaterSense have yet to make a sizable dent in the high household water consumption in North Texas. Visit source: Texas Tribune: Making Some Effort, but North Texas Continues to Run the Water Related Articles Nuclear Operator Raises Alarm on Crisis Where Sand Is Gold, the Reserves Are Running Dry Risk at Coast From Fire at Yosemite

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Where Sand Is Gold, the Reserves Are Running Dry

Storms, tides and a rising sea level are swallowing up chunks of beach along Florida’s coastline, but there is almost no sand left offshore to replenish the beaches. More: Where Sand Is Gold, the Reserves Are Running Dry Related Articles Risk at Coast From Fire at Yosemite Texas Tribune: Making Some Effort, but North Texas Continues to Run the Water Thai Officials Play Down Effects of Oil Spill

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Surfrider chapter in Wisconsin? Yes.

I love this video from our Wisconsin chapter, it wonderfully reflects our mission. View this article:  Surfrider chapter in Wisconsin? Yes. ; ;Related ArticlesWhat do you do when you find 7 tons of debris on a beach?Is there anything more authentic than a child’s drawing asking us to preserve our oceans?Is New Jersey screwing up the Hurricane Sandy rebuild? ;

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What do you do when you find 7 tons of debris on a beach?

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