I admit I strongly dislike wind–the blowing, not the turning knob kind. It can ruin, or at least spoil, what is ordinarily pleasant, such as picnics, track meets, farmer’s markets, or simply walking ...
Wind is moving air, and while air is invisible, we can observe its effects! Head outside together to go on a scavenger hunt ...
While wind farms have become a widely popular method of generating energy, researchers are now looking at the impact of these large farms on wind patterns and the surrounding environment. While wind ...
Though natural fertilizers made from treated sewage sludge are used to reintroduce nutrients onto agricultural fields, they bring along microplastic pollutants too. And according to a small-scale ...
BEFORE SMARTPHONES, before laptops, before weather.gov or wunderground.com, the American flag flying at the top of Two Union Square told Seattle which way the wind was blowing. A downtown tower that ...
Every living thing spreads an invisible signature across its landscape, whether it’s a badger ambling through the grass, an oak growing in the forest, or an eagle soaring overhead. Fur, feathers, skin ...