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Nature reserve helping restore crane population

The site is home to three breeding pairs and has welcomed 26 chicks since 2007.

Environment / BBC Environment / Apr 9 / 100% positive
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Boston, MA WBUR Apr 9
This modern take on 'Hamlet' isn't very witty, but it is brief

Starring Riz Ahmed, director Aneil Karia’s film is a ruthlessly stripped-down modernization of the Bard’s tale set in contemporary London’s South Asian community. It keeps the Elizabethan verse and throws out nearly everything else, reviews critic Sean Burns.

Albany, NY NEWS10 ABC Apr 9
Tasman Goodrick follows Gerry McNamara to Syracuse

Gavin Doty became the first Siena player to follow head coach Gerry McNamara from Siena to Syracuse on Tuesday. On Wednesday, Tasman Goodrick followed suit.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 9
Tyrese Haliburton hits important milestone in Achilles injury recovery

Tyrese Haliburton took another big step in his recovery on Wednesday. 

Phoenix, AZ KTAR Apr 9
Miniature art transforms an alley into a surrealist wonderland at ‘Mississippi’s Tiniest Museum’

HATTIESBURG, Miss. (AP) — In the cramped backroom of a theater, Vicki Taylor glues together tiny figurines that peer over electrical boxes, canoe down drainage pipes and hide in nooks and crannies waiting to be found by someone curious enough to get on their hands and knees to search. Taylor and her husband, Rick, opened […]

Phoenix, AZ KTAR Apr 9
New Yorkers flock to Manhattan park for lovable woodcocks’ bobbing strut

NEW YORK (AP) — American woodcocks came to New York City looking to strut their stuff, and New Yorkers fell in love. The curious birds, known for their bobbing walks and kazoo-like calls, have drawn a crowd to Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan since arriving in late March. Dozens of spectators are gathering at the […]

Science NASA Apr 9
Snow in the Shadow of the Andes

An early autumn storm left higher elevations in southern Argentina with a fresh and fleeting coat of white.

Science Science Daily Apr 9
Breakthrough water filter removes 98% of toxic PFAS forever chemicals

Scientists have developed a clever new way to trap “forever chemicals” in water using nano-sized cages that lock onto PFAS molecules. Unlike current methods, this approach can capture short-chain PFAS—the hardest type to remove. Tests show it can eliminate up to 98% of these pollutants and still work after multiple uses. The discovery could lead to more effective water filtration systems worldwide.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 9
J.D. Martinez gives insight into new role as Mets ‘resource’ and why he thinks he’ll succeed

J.D. Martinez vowed as a young player that if he were fortunate enough to have a successful career, he would become a mentor to others.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 9
Islanders’ Tony DeAngelo expected to return from lower-body injury

Islanders' Tony DeAngelo was back at practice Wednesday and his new head coach is “positively optimistic” he will play Thursday vs. the Maple Leafs.

Albany, NY NEWS10 ABC Apr 9
Troy launches 'Operation Refresh 2026' for spring cleanup

The City of Troy will begin its annual spring initiative to enhance cleanliness and beautify neighborhoods on Monday. Mayor Carmella Mantello announced the launch of "Operation Refresh 2026" on Wednesday.

Environment CleanTechnica Apr 9
Good News: A Bunch Of AI Data Centers In Limbo

AI data centers have become a major problem for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. They need soooooo much power. Some people like to claim that they can all be powered with cheap, clean renewable energy from the sun and the wind, but the fact is, that’s not how it’s always happening ... [continued] The post Good News: A Bunch Of AI Data Centers In Limbo appeared first on CleanTechnica.