From lipstick that lasts to water bottles that stay cool, students tested products and theories during a science fair at ...
The hill people of Bangladesh have been moving to profitable cash crops for the last couple of decades, dropping traditional ...
In the forests of the southeastern United States, dense tree cover dominates most landscapes. That's why the Appalachian Trail is sometimes nicknamed "The Green Tunnel." But avid hikers know that ...
A growing body of research suggests that combining biochar with other soil amendments such as compost, manure, or fertilizers may improve soil health ...
Across northwestern China, a desert long described as empty is showing measurable ecological change. New research examining the Taklamakan Desert find.
The Reality of Overconsumption . The reality of overconsumption in America didn’t hit me until recently, when I noticed the ...
With billions spent, is Iowa's water improving? Farm leaders say yes, but more work is needed. Others want changes — from tweaks to a transformation.
Spotting a Manx Loaghtan on the mist-shrouded cliffs of the Isle of Man feels like observing a story from ancient mythology ...
A 50-year-old planting method from Japan is jump-starting native forest ecosystems in small plots, from schoolyards to parking lots.
Researchers at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi (KNUST) have recovered what they describe as Ghana’s first musket balls discovered at a colonial fort by Ghanaian ...
From bird-dropping mimics to legless burrowers, these newly discovered species were hiding right under our noses.
That spider is one of several new animal species recently described by researchers working across Vietnam, India, the Philippines, Borneo, and Peru. Each creature has evolved its own strategy for ...
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