Month-on-month, year-on-year, the world continues to experience record high temperatures.
The Western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest warming places on earth.
Artificial light abnormally increases mosquito biting behavior at night in a species that typically prefers to bite people during the day, according to research from the University of Notre Dame that was published in The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
For the first time, researchers have mapped the biological diversity of marine sediment, one of Earth’s largest global biomes.
European ecosystems and wildlife are in “serious, continuing decline” due to unsustainable farming and forestry, urban sprawl, and pollution, according to a new report from the European Environment Agency.
Washington State University scientists have developed a method to detect the biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease that is 10 times more sensitive than current blood testing technology.
Scientists have long thought that rainfall has a dramatic effect on the evolution of mountainous landscapes, but the reasons for how and why have been elusive.
If you think that the Sahara is covered only by golden dunes and scorched rocks, you aren’t alone.
The waters of the Gulf of Maine are warming faster than oceans almost anywhere on Earth.
Researchers at Mount Sinai have proposed a groundbreaking new way to study the interaction between complex biological systems in the body and the environment.
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