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A Thousand-Mile Summer of Trekking the Brooks Range” by Michael Engelhard and “Glaciers are Alive,” written by Sitka author ...
Set on the family’s private isle Beechwood, near the Kennedy stronghold Martha’s Vineyard, this is The Summer I Turned Pretty meets a near-murder mystery, which is already ranking at the second spot ...
Two recent books make an impassioned case that in recent years, politics has tainted both health policy and science.
June is National Indigenous History Month. This month, add these buzzworthy books by First Nations, Métis and Inuit authors ...
From bestsellers-in-the-making to sharply observed literary fiction, we’ve rounded up your best bets for summer reading ...
This week, listeners heard Terry Deary discuss his lifelong love of crime-writing and his latest book, while Elif Shafak ...
Of course – as has been explained at length by community notes, AI chatbot Grok, and many X users – there is no conspiracy at all. The Tiangong Space Station is real, the astronauts are really there, ...
Patricia Daniele and her picture book, ‘The Girl Who Tested the Waters,’ about the pioneering environmental scientist, will be featured at Warwick’s bookstore June 29 ...
Tree rings in the Amazon reveal intensifying rainfall extremes, with wetter wet seasons and drier dry seasons, reshaping ...
From high-energy concerts and family-friendly summer camps to one-of-a-kind markets and vibrant community festivals, the ...
Author Dan Rubinstein paddled more than 1,000 miles, from Ottawa to New York City and back, to explore how people benefit from being near water. His book is called "Water Borne." ...
Clues locked into tree rings to reveal major changes in the Amazon’s rainfall cycle - wet seasons are getting wetter and dry ...
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