Red deer on a Scottish island are providing scientists with some of the first evidence that wild animals are evolving to give birth earlier in the year as the climate warms.
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Study: Actually, Potted Plants Don't Improve Air Quality
After analyzing decades of research, a Drexel environmental engineering professor is debunking the myth that potted plants can help purify indoor air.
Combining Satellites, Radar Provides Path for Better Forecasts
Penn State researchers found in a new study that combining data from new geostationary satellites and Doppler radar provided the best forecasts of a supercell thunderstorms event in 2017 in the Midwest.
PFASs from Ski Wax Bioaccumulate at Nordic Resort
Detected levels were far below toxicity thresholds but suggest potential accumulation as it ascends the food chain.
Persistent Drizzle at Sub-Zero Temps in Antarctica
The presence of long-lasting drizzle in a very cold region like Antarctica has implications for improving the accuracy of climate models in the polar regions.
Solar and Wind Energy Preserve Groundwater for Drought, Agriculture
Solar and wind farms are popping up around the country to lower carbon emissions, and these renewables also have another important effect: keeping more water in the ground.