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Desert Oasis Water Source Traced Back to Nuclear Test Site

Photo credit Brigham Young University, via Our Amazing Planet In the middle of the dessert near Death Valley, Nevada is a water source that bubbles up 100,000 gallons of water per minute. The oasis is home to 24 species that are found no where else on earth, including an incredibly endangered Devil’s Hole pupfish that numbers only around 120. Until now, the source of that water has been a mystery. But geologists from Brigham Young University have succeeded … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Desert Oasis Water Source Traced Back to Nuclear Test Site

Weekday Vegetarian: Fantastic Fava Bean Puree

I’ve always stayed away from making anything with fava beans because inevitably the recipe will say how much work they are. The idea of shelling the beans and then having to peel each one of them seemed like a ridiculous amount of effort. On the other hand, people are positively rhapsodic about how delicious they are. Faced with a big bin of fava beans at my organic grocery, I figured, what the heck, give them a try…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Weekday Vegetarian: Fantastic Fava Bean Puree