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One of history’s dark jokes is that the Roman Empire, for all its vaunted accomplishments, only made a single great ...
A drop in shipping emissions has caused a surge in warming at the Great Barrier Reef, fuelling calls for drastic actions such ...
President Trump has moved aggressively to reopen long-settled issues and to dismantle long-established institutions as he ...
The three scientists joined the administration after it dismissed hundreds of experts who were assessing how global warming ...
As Great Salt Lake's levels continue to sag, yet another strange phenomenon has surfaced, offering Utah scientists more ...
The story of Great Lakes whitefish is not a happy one, state fish biologist Stephen Lenart warned on July 10, but it needs to ...
The Scopes "Monkey trial" in 1925 in Tennessee wasn't supposed to be about Genesis versus Darwin, but that's the way it ...
The future of atmospheric science is going to be shaped by the youth who are seeing our country abdicate its role in ...
Frequent nightmares can create a genuine risk for premature aging and an early death, according to new research.
Wisconsin had over 15,000 bats counted by community scientists, offering hope for populations affected by white-nose syndrome.
Unlike other large flightless birds which still retain vestigial wings, moa were completely wingless. They took about 10 ...