Por: Los Angeles Times Nation May 05, 2023
Tourists and travelers driving to visit California's superblooms this year may see some striking vistas along the way — swaths of bright yellow, perhaps, covering formerly drab hillsides. Before you ooh and aah, keep in mind: Some of that growth is invasive species that pose a treacherous threat. Experts say these plants can create stark and dramatic changes to the environment, altering soil chemistry and erasing native flora in some... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech April 15, 2023
The tiny rain-fed wildflowers, no bigger than a few inches, are so vivid and abundant across California this year that their hues of purple and yellow look like paint swatches from space.From the mist-shrouded San Francisco Bay Area to the Mexican border and across the deserts... + más
California superbloom captured in stunning photos and videos | Newsweek
Are the conditions ripe for a 'superbloom' in rain-soaked California? Here's what experts say | Los Angeles Times
CBS News USA Nation April 13, 2023
California's is so big and bright this year it can be seen from space. NASA's Landsat 9 satellite, which to capture images of Earth's land surface, of bright purple and green blooms in Carrizo Plain National Park.A superbloom occurs when desert areas in Southern... + más
Newsweek USA Tech April 13, 2023
A spectacular superbloom is underway in California and tourists are traveling from far and wide to capture photos and videos of the phenomenon.Areas of Lancaster, in northern Los Angeles County, in particular are seeing vibrant displays of poppies. Superblooms like this... + más
California could see a wildflower superbloom this year — what is that, and how can you see it? | CBS News
The Atlantic USA World February 10, 2023
An early-pandemic theory of COVID transmission now seems dubious. But there are other reasons to fear the toilet plume.zhihao / GettyFebruary 9, 2023, 5:32 PM ETThis is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps... + más
Whatever Happened to Toilet Plumes? | The Atlantic
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Newsweek USA Tech February 04, 2023
Spring is approaching and with it, the potential for a particularly vibrant California superbloom.The superbloom is a rare phenomenon where native wildflowers bloom in California's deserts and grasslands, all at the same time.These wildflower seeds lay dormant in the soil... + más
Historic California rain could bring one of the best superblooms for years | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech February 03, 2023
The historic rainfall hitting California in recent months could bring a particularly vibrant superbloom in the Spring—the first one to occur in the state since 2019.Superblooms in California happen when conditions are just right—when the state, which is in the grips of an... + más
NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
Buck Showalter wins National League Manager of the Year, becoming first Mets skipper to take home the honor | New York Daily News
The New York Times USA Business January 09, 2023
Though I receive a lot of questions as your work friend, there are a few common themes. Mostly, people want something different, something more. They want more satisfaction or more money or more respect. They want to feel as if they’re making a difference. They want to feel... + más
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The 'yes, but' economy. Yes, we're worried about recession — but the economy remains resilient | CNN
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