Contrary to previous thought, a gigantic planet in wild orbit does not preclude the presence of an Earth-like planet in the same solar system – or life on that planet.
Mitch Aide, a tropical ecologist based in Puerto Rico, thinks we should listen to the earth a lot more than we do now — and not just listen to it, but record and store its sounds on a massive scale.
A global team of scientists including Dr Thomas Newsome at the University of Sydney and international colleagues has warned that “untold human suffering” is unavoidable without deep and lasting shifts in human activities that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and other factors related to climate change.
In the past million years, the high-altitude winds of the southern westerly wind belt, which spans nearly half the globe, didn’t behave as uniformly over the Southern Pacific as previously assumed.
What if you had to plan your outings based on how your stomach felt that day or where the nearest restroom is located?
Environmentally friendlier palm oil production could be achieved with less fertilizer and no herbicide, while maintaining profits.
A large burn scar can be seen from space where the Kincade Fire has burned through Sonoma County, California.
By matching the movement of ships to the changes in clouds caused by their emissions, researchers have shown how strongly the two are connected.
Your guacamole may hold the key to managing obesity and helping delay or prevent diabetes, according to a new study by a University of Guelph research team.
An app used by citizen scientists around the globe to report coastline pollution now allows users to record the specialized marine debris often found in this province.
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