Many of the world’s largest cities are built near coasts, be it along rivers or oceans.
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The Global Impact of Coal Power
Coal-fired power plants produce more than just the carbon dioxide that contributes to global warming.
Study: Adolescent Female Blood Donors At Risk For Iron Deficiency And Associated Anemia
Female adolescent blood donors are more likely to have low iron stores and iron deficiency anemia than adult female blood donors and nondonors, which could have significant negative consequences on their developing brains, a new study led by Johns Hopkins researchers suggests.
The Confounding Climate Science of Lab-Grown Meat
A future in which your hamburger is grown from animal cells in a lab is rapidly approaching.
Protecting Not-So-Wild Places Helps Biodiversity
Few places on our planet remain untouched by humans.
For a Warming World, A New Strategy for Protecting Watersheds
Long before an aspen tree fell on a power line in New Mexico’s Jemez Mountains in June 2011, triggering the biggest wildfire in the state’s history, fire managers knew that New Mexico’s forests were vulnerable.