Fire that scorched African mountain range was unprecedented in the last 12,000 years, research shows
In 2012, a wildfire ripped through 42 square kilometers of alpine moorland in Africa's Rwenzori Mountains, a range of ...
Colorado State University economics professor Ed Barbier was elected last month to the National Academy of Sciences.
The project targets wildfire risk along the Sierra Front, where growing communities border fire‑prone forests. Research and ...
Six faculty and staff members from the Syracuse environmental college received recognition for excellence in teaching, ...
“White blades, which are the most frequently used pattern around the world, turned out to be the worst option for birds,” ...
Researchers have cautioned that well‑intended suggested changes to carbon markets risk worsening climate impacts if core safeguards are weakened.
Tropical forests store more than 60% of the world's vegetation biomass and are among the most important ecosystems for regulating the global carbon cycle and climate. However, their regulatory role is ...
Several students from the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts earned honors at the Arkansas State Science ...
Politicians have reduced public funding for science and dismantled scientific institutions for ideological reasons in Argentina and the United States; how should the scientific community respond to ...
The steam locomotive chugged its way toward Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Aug. 15, 1859. On board was an impatient young ...
He's published 70 peer-reviewed papers and secured more than $7.5 million in competitive external funding over his 20-year ...
Kirsten Beyer was assessing the benefits of improving school playgrounds in Milwaukee. Then her E.P.A. grant was canceled.
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