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I n May 2015, a wave of death swept over rural Kazakhstan. In the space of just a few weeks, some 200,000 saiga antelopes mysteriously dropped dead. It took years of scientific snooping to find the ...
Given their abundance in American backyards, gardens and highway corridors these days, it may be surprising to learn that white-tailed deer were ...
Off California, a North Pacific right whale, one of fewer than 50 in U.S. waters, lingered near a research boat for 20 minutes, giving scientists a close look at this rare species. Anglers in Honduras ...
In recent years, the concept of "rewilding" has risen to prominence in the conservation community, but to date, most efforts have been concentrated on ...
A groundbreaking study has unveiled a startling portrait of Jupiter‘s early days, revealing the gas giant was once nearly ...
Edinburgh Council does not have the same power as New York's Mayor to close roads in Holyrood Park but road closures have proved ...
Guest columnist Ted D. Conna writes that energy efficiency is more critical than ever. A program offered through the city can ...
On a remote, crescent-shaped island surrounded by crystal clear ocean, live some of the most plastic-contaminated birds in ...
Newark, Delaware might look like your typical college town at first glance, but scratch beneath that blue-and-gold University of Delaware veneer and you’ll discover an antique lover’s playground that ...
As a nor'easter hits Winthrop, residents and officials are preparing for the impact, including the delayed closure of a flood ...
Elia Psillakis from the Technical University of Crete, Greece, and winner of this year’s Silver Jubilee Award from the ...
"Nigeria has been reduced to a crime scene. We must confront this corruption, misappropriation, and fiscal recklessness with ...