Postdoctoral fellow Catherine Dielemen, associated with Merritt Turetsky’s research group, uses an ice probe to determine the location of the surface permafrost below the soil surface in the interior of Alaska. Credit: Merritt Turetsky Alaska is getting wetter. A new study details what that means for the permafrost that underlies …
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Alaska is getting wetter. That is bad news for permafrost and the weather.
Postdoctoral fellow Catherine Dielemen, associated with Merritt Turetsky’s research group, uses an ice probe to determine the location of the surface permafrost below the soil surface in the interior of Alaska. Credit: Merritt Turetsky Alaska is getting wetter. A new study details what that means for the permafrost that underlies …
Read More »Amazon opens new fulfillment center at Mt. Julieta, creating 1K new jobs
MOUNTAIN. JULIET, Tennessee (WTVF) – Governor Bill Lee announced Friday that Amazon will open a new state-of-the-art fulfillment center at Mt. Juliet The state said in a statement that the 855,000-square-foot fulfillment center will create 1,000 new jobs and is expected to launch in 2021. “As Wilson County continues to …
Read More »Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot “ turned 180 degrees ” working with Trump
The deputy secretary of the Department of Homeland Security said the Chicago Democrat mayor changed course and joined President Trump’s plan to send police to the city. “The mayor who said, ‘Oh no Trump, no federal officials, no,’ has rotated 180 degrees. And you know why? Because we are doing …
Read More »An unknown Salmonella outbreak has infected more than 100 people in 15 states
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating a series of Salmonella infections in 15 states. Of the 125 reported cases that started around June 19, 24 people have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported. © Provided by Eat This, Not That! Close-up view of a tablet with …
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