Using remote laser scanners mounted on helicopters, archaeologists have been able to see under the Amazon’s forest canopy, revealing the layout and links of ancient villages lined up like clock faces. These so-called hilly villages were first seen, new survey technology revealed how they were arranged on the scale, and …
Read More »The glue that holds our roads together could become toxic when exposed to the sun and rain
We could have a problem with our roads: The researchers discovered that sunlight and rain could turn certain compounds in the asphalt into potentially dangerous hydrocarbons, threatening the environment and the people who use these routes. In particular, it is the binder (also called asphalt cement) that is the problem. …
Read More »A complete timeline of the effects of coronavirus on mountain biking Part 2 [Update: Malverns Classic Cancelled]
Instead of spamming your newsfeed with a steady stream of news about coronavirus, we’re going to take a page out of our sister site’s book and instead create a single page that we will update as the news arrives. Here’s everything we’ve dropped into the inbox so far: July 17th– …
Read More »Bob Hiking: Buying a Fishing License to Walk in a State Wildlife Area Makes Sense | Bob hiking | Colorado Springs
[ad_1] Click to enlarge Dsdugan through Wikimedia Commons Dome Rock State Wildlife Area is among those outdoor spaces that will require a fishing or hunting license to access, effective July 1. Imagine that you have paid a considerable price Visit a popular amusement park, Disneyland, for example, and when you …
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