3 Houseplant Chores Every Gardener Forgets in the Fall

As a houseplant lover, the fall months are a truly exciting time. 'Tis the time of year when we start to turn our attention to indoor spaces, and it's a real opportunity to get creative with houseplants and create a calming green retreat within your own home. However, you'd be surprised how many important tasks… Continue reading 3 Houseplant Chores Every Gardener Forgets in the Fall

Diwali intersection in the capital: between celebration and caution

NEW DELHI: After years of silence in the skies, Delhi could see the return of legal firecrackers this Diwali, but with a scientific twist. The Supreme Court has indicated it may temporarily lift the ban on green fireworks in the National Capital Region, sparking a mix of anticipation and concern among residents and environmentalists. Developed… Continue reading Diwali intersection in the capital: between celebration and caution

Art installation in Green Mountain Falls to be demolished

GREEN MOUNTAIN FALLS, Colo. (KOAA) – The “Off the Beaten Path” art installation in Green Mountain Falls is scheduled to be dismantled on October 19th. If you haven't had a chance to take a look yet, you only have about a week left. The art installation was created by Patrick Shearn and installed over the… Continue reading Art installation in Green Mountain Falls to be demolished

An open access web tool for light curve simulation and analysis of small solar system objects

Projected view of Bennu, created with a shape model downsampled to ∼20,000 facets, as seen from Earth on September 15, 2005 (phase angle of 61.9◦). — astro-ph.EP We present a web-based application designed to simulate rotational light curves of small airless bodies of the Solar System under user-defined geometric and physical conditions. The tool integrates… Continue reading An open access web tool for light curve simulation and analysis of small solar system objects

We visit a light-filled artist's studio in upstate New York

Ballman Khaplova has created her own artist's studio in Germantown, New York, a self-contained structure designed as a functional, light-filled space for painter and sculptor Natasha Sweeten. The modest 680 square meter building houses Sweeten's creative studio as well as storage and office space and offers bespoke north and south views. Anchorage Road Artist Studio… Continue reading We visit a light-filled artist's studio in upstate New York

Planning applications have been submitted in West Cumbria this week

Below is a list of the latest planning applications submitted in West Cumbria this week: Land east of Causeway Road, Seaton. Intangible amendment request for the transfer of plot 94, the addition of a garage to plot 93 and the unification of detached garages on several plots as part of a previous application. Ref. No.:… Continue reading Planning applications have been submitted in West Cumbria this week

Grow a Garden Guide: All New Pets in the Ghoul Garden Event

Halloween has arrived in Grow a Garden, bringing with it the most impressive collection of spooky companions you've ever seen. The Ghoul Garden Event introduces nine unique pets, each with supernatural abilities that will change the way you approach gardening. From the chaos-causing Headless Horseman to the supporting spider with its web mechanic, these Halloween… Continue reading Grow a Garden Guide: All New Pets in the Ghoul Garden Event

EU unveils €11.5 billion investment package for South Africa, marking a new era of economic partnership

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has hailed a groundbreaking €11.5 billion (R230 billion) European Union investment package as a transformative boost to the South African economy and deepening strategic ties between the two regions. The announcement was made during a joint media briefing with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on the sidelines of… Continue reading EU unveils €11.5 billion investment package for South Africa, marking a new era of economic partnership