Installing an electric fence to protect crops from raccoons, testing whether it can keep wildlife away and prevent damage in the field.
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Last fall, a study of raccoons found that these city-dwelling trash pandas are beginning to look different than their rural cousins in the U.S.—they appear to be domesticating themselves. It wouldn’t ...
Humans are complicated. You could get 100 people in a room who all agree on their favorite movie and they would argue about why and accuse each other of not appreciating it correctly. You could poll ...
Time to put your soldering iron down and consider a few often overlooked facts and figures about the guitars we play. Dave Burrluck answers some questions, the first addressing one of the most ...
Invisible dog fences help keep your favorite furry friend safe and contained. These devices come in different types and styles to fit the varying needs of dogs and pet owners. From upscale models that ...
The automotive industry is increasingly shifting toward electric vehicle batteries instead of internal combustion engines. There's a clear demand for electric vehicles at the right price point.