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A four part series on the benefits of meditation and mindfulness.
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We all know how weird black holes are, but did you know there is another type of star that is just as strange? Welcome to the universe of neutron stars.
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Paonia Trustees vote to keep the town's decommissioned sewer ponds, turning down proposed purchase
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This year, in what it calls a “study,” Utah’s Division of Wildlife Resources is killing off mountain lions to try to increase mule deer herds, writes Ted Williams. Hired trappers are allowed to dispatch lions using any method, including banned traps and neck snares.But Williams points out that it's drought and a harsh winter that’s cut into deer herds: Killing lions isn’t supported by science and will do nothing to help deer.
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