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The global combined land and ocean-surface temperature was 1.67 degrees Fahrenheit above the 20th-century average, according to NOAA, the hottest in 142 years of record-keeping.
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Found in wetlands from Missouri to Massachusetts, photoferrotrophs could be absorbing carbon dioxide on a large scale, underscoring the importance of conserving these threatened habitats, Washington University scientists say.
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It's a sticky summer afternoon in Kansas City, Kansas and Richard Mabion is outside replacing neighbor’s light bulbs for free. These bulbs will last…
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Hackers have been infiltrating the networks of companies that run nuclear plants in the United States, including in Kansas, since May.The New York Times…
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This story was updated at 3:12 p.m.A federal jury in Kansas City, Kansas, awarded nearly $218 million to Kansas corn farmers after finding seed giant…
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Whenever she takes people out on her boat, Vicki Richmond from the Healthy Rivers Partnership likes to ask if they know where their drinking water comes…
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Why did the turtle cross the road? Because it’s turtle mating season in Missouri.Department of Conservation spokesman Joe Jerek says young male turtles…
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The questions never stop coming. All fall and winter, people have not forgotten the 2016 outbreak of oak leaf itch mites. This itch mite is the pest that…
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For the first time, the Kansas City Zoo’s baby chimpanzee has enjoyed being on public display with her twelve companion chimps. Baby Ruw was born at the…
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For the second time in three years, a massive electricity line project is back in Missouri seeking approval. The Grain Belt Express Clean Line would…
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An ice storm is expected to move across the Kansas City metro starting Friday, bringing sleet, freezing rain and likely hazardous road conditions.The…
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It took bee expert Mike Arduser about seven months to discover all the bee species living in two small patches of nature preserve in Kansas City.But with…
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Updated: 10:40 p.m. Kansas City metro area residents on Sunday night experienced rattling windows and shifting furniture due to another Oklahoma…
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Astronomer Mike Browdin understands that the immensity of our universe can be intimidating to some people. He gets that people don't think about…