Efforts to advance toward a more sustainable world focus heavily on a limited set of actions and actors while overlooking key ...
Scientists at MIT have found compelling chemical evidence that Earth’s earliest animals were likely ancient sea sponges. Hidden inside rocks over 541 million years old are rare molecular “fingerprints ...
The endangerment finding forced the EPA to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. Now, the agency says it doesn’t have the authority to do that.
The transition from non-life to life was very likely aided by an asteroid hitting Earth, prebiotic chemistry, molecular ...
Proposed Endangered Species Act rollbacks and military expansions are leaving the Pacific’s most diverse coral reefs legally defenseless.
Michael Spagna, Sonoma State’s fifth president in five years, spoke about recruitment and the future of athletics at the Rohnert Park campus in his first sit-down interview.
The country’s largest exporter of liquefied natural gas benefited from what critics say is a questionable IRS interpretation of tax credits.
But those who study climate and weather say they are two different things — measured on different scales — and that even the blizzard that left record-breaking snow in some parts of the Northeast this ...
The Western Australian government’s move to protect vulnerable species from fishing is undermined by its failure to prevent ...
Europe’s top court says disturbing individual birds isn’t enough to block an Austrian road — what matters is whether populations suffer long-term damage.
Researchers summarize key insights from the world’s first comprehensive investigation into how a pandemic started.
Researchers at College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences are using AI to detect patterns across landscapes, atmospheres and ecosystems at scales that were previously impossible.
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