There’s nothing in the world quite like baby chicks: cheeping, peeping, adorable bundles of fluff. Every spring and summer, thousands of people participate in the annual ritual of raising baby chicks. More than a few also add baby ducks, geese, turkeys, and guinea fowl to their growing floc
If necessity is indeed the mother of invention, then Houston is very lucky. Eric Berger, a longtime Houston science/technical writer, was forced to launch his Space City weather website.
After leaving the Houston Chronicle, Berger realized that in this city, “a calm and rational met
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Indian peacock eggs successfully hatched in an incubator for the first time in the country. The artificial self-made incubator is set up in the Ela Transit Processing Center, a joint venture between the Maharashtra Forest Department and the Ela Foundation, a non-governmental organization engaged
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The first incubators were created over a thousand years ago in China to keep chicken eggs warm. Between then and the 1960s, advances in science abounded
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TORONTO-A community in northern Ontario is dealing with a possible outbreak of blastomycosis, a lung infection caused by inhalation of mold and fungi found in the wilderness.
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On November 23, Creative Armenia cooperated with EU4Business "Innovative Tourism and Technology Development in Armenia" (ITTD) project to officially launch the creative incubator Artbox, which will provide comprehensive support for ideas with potential for commercial success. The program is accep
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