Environment
Climate Change: Fungal Infection, Valley Fever Cases Uptick Culprit
Experts are worried about the uptick in valley fever cases and according to their study, climate change is the culprit. Find out why here.
Latest Research Articles
-
Ocean Gases From Phytoplankton Aid in the Formation of Dense Clouds That Reflect Sunlight in Antarctica
-
Newly Found 80-Million-year-Old Fossil Plant in California Sheds Light on Modern Day Crops
-
Deadly Earthquake Updates in Syria, Turkey: Death Toll Reaches 7,000; 5,600 Buildings Collapse, Rescue Operations Ongoing
-
Ohio, Pennsylvania Issue Immediate Evacuations Near East Palestine After Derailment of Train Cars With Harmful Chemicals
-
What to Expect From Fire Damage Restoration
-
Buffalo New York 3.8M Earthquake Update: No Injuries, Damage Reported But US to Monitor for Possible Tremors
-
US Plants and Animals on the Verge of Extinction While Ecosystems Face Collapse
-
Chances of Snow, Winter Storms in U.S Could Unfold During Meteorological Spring, Forecasts Show
-
Turkey Earthquake Update: UK Experts to Assist in the Search for Survivors As Death Toll Continue to Increase
-
Storm to Unload Rain, Gusty Winds in Southern California This Week; Localized Power Outages, Travel Delays Expected
-
Powerful 7.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Turkey, Syria; Devastating Damage, 640 Deaths Reported
-
Beavers: Savior of the Wetlands From Drought Caused by Climate Change