Pollinators are less likely to land on flowers sprayed with fertilizers or pesticides as they can detect electric field changes...
Three days after Hurricane Fiona struck Puerto Rico in mid-September, the National Weather Service issued an extreme heat advisory, warning...
At the 21st World Climate Conference (COP21) held in Paris in 2015, all countries agreed for the first time to...
New data from an international research team adds another dimension—literally—to understanding the economic and environmental impacts of how cities are...
New research uses NASA satellite observations and advanced computing to chronicle wetlands lost (and found) around the globe. From Lake...
Under the threat of climate change, mountain landscapes all over the world have the risk of becoming more hazardous to...
Buildings renovated with healthier furnishings had significantly lower levels of the entire group of per- and polyfluoralkyl substances (PFAS)—toxic chemicals...
A new study by Virginia Tech geobiologists traces the cause of the first known mass extinction of animals to decreased...
The Paris Agreement says that we should reduce the emission of greenhouse gases to limit the rise in global temperature...
Ever noticed how your non-stick cookware wears thin over time? Scientists from Newcastle University and Flinders University have now been...
Oxygen-starved ocean “dead zones,” where fish and animals cannot survive, have been expanding in the open ocean and coastal waters...
Flood risk in Los Angeles is vastly larger than previously indicated by federally defined flood maps, and low-income and marginalized...













