The cliché “you are what you eat” has been used for hundreds of years to illustrate the link between diet...
New research from The University of Texas at Austin could change the way scientists think about potential damage from earthquakes....
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a deadly and rapidly progressing disease with no cure. The disease involves abnormal interactions between...
As important as emissions of the greenhouse gas methane are in the climate conversation, recently factoring prominently in the recent...
Refugees are on the move in forests across the western U.S. As climate conditions change, the ranges of tree species...
Rock weathering controls the potential for soil carbon storage at a continental scale. New research from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory...
Volatile elements, such as carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and sulfur (S), are of profound importance for the formation, the differentiation and...
Author Neal Stephenson shot to fame almost 30 years ago with the science-fiction novel “Snow Crash,” which envisioned a future...
Two articles being published in Science magazine’s influential Policy Forum this week argue for more and better social science research...
Ancient Indigenous fishing practices can be used to inform sustainable management and conservation today, according to a new study from...
Climate change is altering familiar conditions of the world’s oceans and creating new environments that could undermine efforts to protect...
MIT biologists have answered an important biological question: Why do cells control their size? Cells of the same type are...













