Jun 30, 2022 09:30AM
Researchers have discovered that air pollutants can confuse pollinators that use odors to navigate and move around and communicate.
Research has found that significant knowledge gaps make it hard to predict the scale of the potential effect of mining the ocean floor.
On April 1, Tokyu Railways trains running through Shibuya and other stations were switched to power generated only by renewable sources.
People are showing cosmetic surgeons selfies to demonstrate their surgical desires, but these concerns may be based on a distorted perception because selfies distort facial features.
May 31, 2022 09:30AM
Nonprofit Free the Ocean is circulating a petition to Get Single-Use Plastic Out of U.S. National Parks.
About a third of the bird species nesting in Chicago are laying their eggs a month earlier than they did 100 years ago, and researchers think the culprit in this shift is climate change.
To both conserve water and generate clean energy, solar arrays are being installed over canals in the Turlock Irrigation District to evaluate their impact on water quality and evaporation.
It turns out that the presence of weeds benefits trees and pollinators.
Researchers looking at all the studies of the effects of fences have found that their profound impacts on wildlife and ecosystems are often ignored or greatly underestimated.
For those that are sleep-deprived, working out with resistance exercises to strengthen muscles may produce longer and deeper shuteye than aerobics, new research suggests.