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La Brea Tar Pits scientists have identified a previously unknown juniper species as Juniperus scopulorum, commonly known as the Rocky Mountain Juniper. The successful identification, along with ...
Juniper berries have culinary purposes, but current research shows they may have health benefits, too. Learn about the emerging benefits of juniper berries.
La Brea Tar Pits scientists have identified a previously unknown juniper species to the La Brea Tar Pits as Juniperus scopulorum, commonly known as the Rocky Mountain juniper. The successful ...
Tar balls are peppering Texas beaches this summer. Here's what to know. The dark masses are turning up on the shores of Galveston with increasing regularity, beachgoers say.
The United States Coast Guard and other federal and state agencies are investigating reports of oil and tar balls appearing on beaches in Long Branch and Monmouth Beach at the Jersey Shore.
The source of the tar balls and debris that began washing up along a long stretch of Monmouth County beaches last week was identified Friday.
Phase Two of Canine Tar Ball Protection Project Poppy, a springer spaniel, can detect tar balls, or lumps of oil, on the beach The study provides advancements in oil spill response techniques ...
Oil Spill Division crews are monitoring currents to help determine where the tar may have came from, while also providing samples to Texas A &M in College Station for analyses and tracking.
The cause for the spill is still unclear. What's known is the type of oil that was piped: tar sands oil, also called diluted bitumen. It's a lot harder to clean up than conventional oil.