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retrench: Word of the day for March 9, 2018

retrench , v : (transitive) To cut down or reduce. (transitive, specifically) To terminate the employment of a worker to reduce the size of a workforce; to make redundant. (transitive, military) To furnish with a retrenchment (a defensive work within a fortification). (intransitive) To abridge; to curtail. (intransitive) To take up a new defensive position.

Picture of the day for March 9, 2018

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Picture of the day on March 9, 2018: A U.S. Air Force Boeing C-17 Globemaster III T-1 flies over Owens Valley to Edwards Air Force Base, California, after 208 days of life-extension modifications in San Antonio, Texas. The T-1 is the first Air Force C-17 built to perform developmental testing.

Article of the day for March 9, 2018

The Article of the day for March 9, 2018 is Armillaria gallica . Armillaria gallica is a species of honey mushroom in the family Physalacriaceae. It is a common and ecologically important wood-decay fungus that can feed on dead organic material in soil, or live as an opportunistic parasite in weakened tree hosts to cause root or butt rot. It is found in temperate regions of Asia, North America, and Europe. The yellow-brown mushrooms, covered with small scales, can grow to around 10 cm (4 in) in diameter. On the underside of the caps are gills that are white to creamy or pale orange. The fungus has been the subject of considerable scientific research into its role as a plant pathogen, its ability to bioluminesce, its unusual life cycle, and its ability to form large and long-lived colonies. A 1,500-year-old colony was discovered in the early 1990s in a Michigan forest, reported to cover an area of 15 hectares (37 acres) and weigh at least 9,500 kilograms (21,000 lb); as a tourist attra

retrench: Word of the day for March 9, 2018

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Word of the day is retrench : (transitive) To cut down or reduce. (transitive, specifically) To terminate the employment of a worker to reduce the size of a workforce; to make redundant. (transitive, military) To furnish with a retrenchment (a defensive work within a fortification). (intransitive) To abridge; to curtail. (intransitive) To take up a new defensive position.

Florida Legislature Backs New Gun Restrictions After Parkland School Shooting

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Florida Legislature Backs New Gun Restrictions After Parkland School Shooting

Article of the day for March 9, 2018

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Article of the day is Armillaria gallica. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

Here's Why You Never Turn Your Back On A Leopard

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Here's Why You Never Turn Your Back On A Leopard Dolph Volker works at a big cat shelter, but even with the leopards he works with daily he knows not to turn his back (without a fence in the way). March 8, 2018 at 02:24PM

Florida Legislature Backs New Gun Restrictions After Parkland School Shooting

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Florida Legislature Backs New Gun Restrictions After Parkland School Shooting Defying the National Rifle Association, lawmakers approved a bill to raise the age to buy rifles to 21 and impose a new three-day waiting period for most purchases of long guns.

Here's Why You Never Turn Your Back On A Leopard

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Here's Why You Never Turn Your Back On A Leopard

Picture of the day for March 9, 2018

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A U.S. Air Force Boeing C-17 Globemaster III T-1 flies over Owens Valley to Edwards Air Force Base, California, after 208 days of life-extension modifications in San Antonio, Texas. The T-1 is the first Air Force C-17 built to perform developmental testing..