Spending time in nature is good for us.
Monitoring the effects of climate change in Greenland has been made much easier with an innovative method developed by researchers at DTU using 61 national GPS stations in Greenland.
Like forests, grassland provides numerous ecological, economic and social benefits.
As global temperatures rise to record highs, the pressure to curb greenhouse gas emissions has intensified.
Instead of burning coal or oil to produce cement or steel, in the future solar energy could be used for this purpose.
Can metals that naturally occur in seawater be mined, and can they be mined sustainably?
Scientists are one step closer to combatting coral-destroying crown-of-thorns starfish, following a University of Queensland study into the pest’s genetics.
A young whale’s journey across the Mediterranean highlights the many threats facing ocean animals, researchers say.
Two teams led by scientists from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography are among four selected by NASA to put forward concept studies for future satellite missions to help better understand how our planet is responding to climate change.
A nonnative tree-killing insect is invading northern Utah, attacking subalpine fir and potentially triggering yet another die-off of the region’s long-stressed conifer forests.
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