From birdsong in the rainforest to whale calls in the oceans, the world is losing the variety of sounds that enriches life.
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Nature Prefers Symmetry and Simplicity
From snowflakes to sunflowers, starfish to sharks, symmetry is everywhere in nature.
Wildfire Potential Continues Across State of Texas
A combination of dry vegetation, above-normal temperatures and high wind speeds will increase the risk for wildfires this week, experts say.
How Would a Nuclear Winter Impact Food Production?
The day after lead author Daniel Winstead approved the final proofs for a study to be published in Ambio, the journal of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Russia put its nuclear forces on high alert.
Global Warming on a Steady Course
CICERO scientists have now developed a new method to reduce fluctuations in calculating rate of global warming
The Spread of Soy in South America
Grasslands, savannas, and dry forests have become popular places to grow soy.


