Advocates argue that we need trees now more than ever and that an increase in the timber harvest doesn’t make sense.
Thousands of us will be buying daffodils right now to brighten up our homes with a spring-fresh yellow colour, but many of us ...
The Brahminy blind snake is a small, non-poisonous snake from Southeast Asia that reproduces asexually. It mainly feeds on ...
A proliferation of the Ostreopsis ovata algae in La Concha Bay is no cause for alarm, but it is advisable to continue taking ...
President Trump’s pick to lead the United States Department of Labor, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, will soon oversee the federal ...
Mixodectes belonged to an extinct family known as mixodectids and lived during the Paleocene epoch. This geological epoch ...
A recent study underscores how humanity’s success in extinguishing fires has allowed dead wood and other flammable material ...
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SPRING has unofficially sprung, and that means Daffodils are popping up both in gardens and in shops. The bright flower ...
Human Rights Watch welcomes the opportunity to provide information to the Special Rapporteur on toxics and human rights on ...
Watermen are asking state agencies to pause the practice of using sewage sludge as fertilizer. They worry that toxic “forever chemicals” may accumulate in oysters, crabs, clams and fish.