Throughout history, people of different cultures and stages of evolution have found ways to adapt, with varying success, to the gradual warming of the environment they live in.
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Global Warming May Limit Spread of Dengue Fever, New Research Finds
Infection with dengue virus makes mosquitoes more sensitive to warmer temperatures, according to new research led by Penn State researchers.
Improving Air Quality Reduces Dementia Risk, Multiple Studies Suggest
Improving air quality may improve cognitive function and reduce dementia risk, according to several studies reported today at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® (AAIC®) 2021 in Denver and virtually.
Tropical Rainforest Index
Rainforests are a powerful, natural solution to combat climate change — providing water filtration, capturing carbon and regulating global temperatures.
NASA At Your Table: The Space Agency’s Surprising Role in Agriculture
Food is a basic necessity, and it is at the heart of every human culture and our sense of home. It also represents one of our most important connections to Earth.
Early Antiviral Response in the Nose May Determine the Course of COVID-19
Over the past 18 months, researchers have learned much about COVID-19 and its viral cause, SARS-CoV-2.


