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Could Medical Marijuana Rival Big Pharma?

Medical marijuana was a $1.7 billion industry last year--just shy of Viagra as pot-related businesses crop up across the country.

Gardening: It's Not All Unceasing Drudgery

Old books can be a hoot to read! Check out these quotes from an 1890 book, How to Make the Garden Pay, by T. Greiner.

B&R Automation partners with AR Technology

B&R Automation announces partnership to serve renewable energy industry in US and Canada.

Spring Cleaning: A Fresh, Sparkling Kitchen--Naturally

Some of the nastiest chemicals we bring into our homes are used to clean ovens and drains--and they're not necessary. Learn how to clean your entire kitchen using vinegar, baking soda and a little salt and lemon juice. You'll love the results!

Eat in Season: Asparagus

Whether you boil, roast, fry, bake or serve it naked and raw, crisp-tender asparagus has the potential to become the star of any breakfast, lunch or dinner this season. Try these great asparagus recipes this spring: Lemony Asparagus Soup With Tarragon Croutons, Smoked Trout With Asparagus-Lemon Crema and Bright Spring Day Asparagus Pasta.

Foamy Shampoo Bar Recipe

Skip the packaging and synthetic chemicals and learn how to make your own, cold-processed shampoo bars.

We Have The Technology: Solar Can Power the World

Covering an area about the size of California with solar panels would provide enough power to handle the world's needs.

Windows That Generate Solar Power Installed on Iconic Chicago Skyscraper

Willis Tower in Chicago, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, gets new windows that could generate up to 2 megawatts of solar power.

U.S. Bicycle Route System hits 30-State milestone

30 states now working to establish official national bicycle routes, with more states interested - new online map and progress report document growing momentum

Remodels Trump New Construction in Today's Housing Market

Homeowners are willing to splurge on kitchen and bath remodels, but they're not interested in building luxury or second homes, according to an American Institute of Architects survey.