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Bill Finch's discovery of a thought-extinct Hawthorn tree species redefines Alabama's rich biodiversity and shapes future ...
New research identifies 10,443 critically endangered species worldwide, with effective protection strategies available if ...
Between 2003 and 2021, Earth saw a net boost in photosynthesis, mainly thanks to land plants thriving in warming, wetter ...
The Bosumtwi impact crater in Ghana is different, however. It is well preserved (not deeply eroded or buried under sediments) ...
New research suggests apes foraging for fermented fruit - called “scrumping” - may explain humans’ unique ability to digest alcohol.
Padma Bhushan Professor Madhav Gadgil discusses the increasing frequency of natural disasters and the importance of community involvement in conservation.
As the Earth warms and soils dry out, underground fires are becoming more of a concern for the environment and for public ...
Healthbeat reports that reconnecting Black women with nature can improve maternal health, addressing systemic inequalities and promoting wellness.
Think back to a time you helped someone move a heavy object, such as a couch. While at first the task may have appeared ...
Time travel doesn’t require a DeLorean or a police box – sometimes all you need is a short hike through the woods of southern ...
That’s Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park in Garrettsville, Ohio for you – where Mother Nature decided to flex her artistic muscles and create a geological masterpiece that would make Michelangelo’s ...