Low doses of a commonly used pesticide potentially harm the Northern Leopard frog
Bottlenose dolphins are being exposed to chemical compounds added to many common cleaning products, cosmetics, personal care products, and plastics
Researchers were able to access untapped clues about the monsoon's activity during the last ice age
The event, also known as the Great Dying, occurred around 250 million years ago
A new Yale study affirms a long-held hypothesis that the presence of specialized "natural enemies" promotes tropical biodiversity. Except when it doesn't.
A research team found that more than 700 fatal landslides that occurred between 2004 and 2016 had a human fingerprint
Air pollution is shortening your life. Here's how much
New research by USC scientists shows domoic acid from ocean algae is a growing problem
After an earthquake, hurricane, tornado, or other natural hazard, it's considered a win if no one gets hurt and buildings stay standing
University of Texas at San Antonio researchers develop tools to predict the dispersal of chemical plumes, pollutants
Researchers have found that seawater can replace freshwater to produce the sustainable fuel bioethanol, reducing the need to drain precious resources
The impact aerosols have on the climate varies greatly depending on where they were released
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