A new exhibition that documents the impact of the Industrial Revolution features several 1800s artists, writers and thinkers ...
Rather than natural fires or climate regimes causing openness, these new results suggest that large herbivores played a ...
With his latest book-length essay, "A Natural History of Empty Lots: Field Notes from Urban Edgelands, Back Alleys and Other Wild Places" (Timber Press), Brown rises to a level of acute observation ...
A study in Nature finds that up to 215 million hectares of land (an area larger than Mexico) in humid tropical regions around ...
Scientists design bioinspired hydrogels that mimic plant photosynthesis for clean hydrogen energy production. A new hydrogel ...
As dark sky sanctuaries grow in popularity, scientists are revealing more of the benefits of darkness—from repairing DNA to improving your mental health.
The beauty of Western Australia’s wildflowers runs deep. These plants have an important ecological role and a cultural heritage.
Biologist Kathy Willis spoke to Live Science about how touching wood makes us calmer, why looking at a picture of a savanna is calming and how walking through a forest changes our gut microbes.
The shifts in my internal landscape, mirrored in the cyclical qualities of the natural world, bring solace. At least until I have to sit in L.A. traffic on the way home! I’ve long been aware of the ...
Archaeologists have found thousands of Maya structures and a lost city they named Valeriana in Mexico by using laser mapping ...
culture for education and academic strengths to contribute to the rapidly evolving technological landscape. Studies, such as ...
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THE public outcry over the alleged failure of flood control projects to prevent the deluge that turned a huge swath of Bicol ...