Two years after diagnosis, breast cancer survivors have four times more positive than negative thoughts about changes they experienced because of their illness, a new study found.
Tropical forests recovering from disturbance could be much more important to the conservation of forest bird species than first thought, according to a new study.
Climate change and wildfire – It’s a combustible mix with costly devastation and deadly consequences.
Ecological restoration projects actively involving indigenous peoples and local communities are more successful.
Actor James Franco looks sort of happy as he records a video diary in the movie “127 Hours.” It’s not until the camera zooms out, revealing his arm is crushed under a boulder, that it becomes clear his goofy smile belies his agony.
A new study released this month reveals interactions such as predation and competition between plant and animal species are much stronger in tropical regions and lower elevations.
When you look at a Tropical Cyclone Oma from space, you’ll get a sense of its massive size.
With average precipitation of 35 inches per four-month season over an area encompassing most of the Indian subcontinent, the South Asia summer monsoon is intense, only partly understood, and notoriously difficult to predict.
Carbon dioxide is a troublemaker.
The good thing about the short Antarctic summer is it’s a lot like a Midwest winter.
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