Environment
-
UN Warns of Catastrophic Effects as Wildfires Continue to Worsen Globally
According to a United Nations report, a warming world and changing land use patterns could result in more wildfires scorching broad areas of the globe in the following decades, generating hazardous smoke pollution and other problems that governments are ill-prepared to address
Latest Research Articles
-
Melting Ice Sheet in Greenland Becomes the Largest Contributor to Global Sea Level Rise
-
The Lost Balkanatolia: A Forgotten Continent from 40 Million Years Ago
-
Tracking Devices Attached to Magpies for Behavioral Study with a Surprising Outcome!
-
Central US Gear Up Due to Warnings of Thunderstorms and Tornadoes
-
Researchers' Plan of Using Insect Wingbeats Will Help Quantify Biodiversity
-
Fisherman Likely Drowned from Ancient Tsunami in Chile 5,000 Years Ago Discovered
-
Scientists Are Tracking America’s Rivers to Detect Dissolved Oxygen
-
Ice Colosseum Shows Up in the Himalayas
-
US, World Health Officials Plan to Roll Out Fourth Vaccine Booster Shot for COVID
-
Greenland Ice Sheet Creates World's Largest 'Dam' Due to Alarming Melt Rate
-
New Species of ‘Armless’ Dinosaur Discovered by Paleontologists in Argentina
-
Scientists Engineered Special Bacteria That Turns Carbon Dioxide to Valuable Chemicals