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They're not letting Riley near the woodcock chicks.But Riley probably doesn't care; he's doing what he's been trained (or is that re-trained?) to do: find…
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Digital mapping tools are out of reach of many organizations that could use them to help guide their decision making.Adam Reinhardt sat down with Will…
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Less ash than coal.Less mercury and sulfur than coal.No need for costly retrofits.Uses less energy, smaller carbon footprint and its an…
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The folks who work at NRRI are like the ultimate post-Thanksgiving chefs.They're always looking for innovative ways to use leftovers.Take potholes, for…
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They're responsible for millions of dollars in tourism revenue across the country, and feature prominently in the portfolios of photographers, artists and…
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Efforts in Minnesota to restore wild rice haven’t been consistent. In some lakes it came back beautifully, in other places competing perennial plants –…
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We speak with Rolf Weberg, the Executive Director of the NRRI (Natural Resources Research Institute) about their onging mission, now 35 years along, to…
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The pilot project that St. Louis County and the NRRI are working on is a win-win.A number of tax-forfeited houses in the county are being deconstructed -…
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Not much about coal is simple anymore.Whether it's being criticized as a dirty fuel or defended as part of a mining lifestyle, coal even played a part in…
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The good news is the cyclotella algae turning up in sediment samples from the Great Lakes aren't a problem - like blue-green algae is, for example.The bad…