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Are dollar stores a grocery lifeline or missing the nutritional mark? The answer is complicated
Emma Montgomery

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Youth advocates rally together as whaling resumes off the coast of Iceland
Emma Montgomery

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Reimagining and democratizing small wind 
Katie Perkins

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The science of science communication
Katie Perkins

Planet Forward Correspondent | Texas Tech University

A person walks at a demonstration with a cardboard sign attached to their backpack, reading "Listen to the Science!"
Navigating a new era in agritourism: persistent drought in West Texas causes corn maze owners to reimagine fall tradition
Katie Perkins

Planet Forward Correspondent | Texas Tech University

A group of people walk down a path lined with tall plants. Signs on either side of the maze entrance usher maze-goers inside.
Bite me: Fighting back against invasive species one course at a time
Katie Perkins

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