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Research into new pharmaceuticals has produced an unanticipated by-product: Petunias that glow in the dark
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A new storm has swept into California and again forced the closure of scenic Highway 1 in iconic Big Sur where one of its two lanes collapsed into the ocean after heavy rains.
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Marijuana legalization was expected to bring the industry out of the shadows. But in some states, the black market is alive and well.
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A recent disruption at An Enemy of the People on Broadway by Extinction Rebellion shows a new approach to climate change activism.
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A new study shows the heat trapping, gaseous pesticide sulfuryl fluoride is used to kill termites in tented homes in California.
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A judge has ruled that migrant children in makeshift camps along the border waiting to be processed by Border Patrol are in the agency’s custody.
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Professors and students at the University of South Florida mapped pitch, rhythm and duration to data about algae blooms and depletion of coral reefs to create an original composition.
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Port officials said over 100 billion gallons of pollutants have flowed into the Tijuana River Valley.
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Owing to consecutive wet winters, regional infrastructure investments and conservation efforts, San Diego County has enough water to meet the region's needs.
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The above-average snowpack staves off immediate water supply concerns, but officials are still cautious.
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