Explore the impact of USGS cuts on water monitoring and the potential loss of vital contaminant data for millions.
For millennia, ancient civilizations have left us clues about the importance of living in harmony with nature. Despite the warnings etched in stone tablets, whispered through sacred texts, and painted ...
In winter, people tend to sweat less than in warmer months. However, indoor heating can also dry out the air and your skin, ...
The government shutdown has not had much effect on the human visitors at the Cosumnes River Preserve, but it may have a ...
By the time Hurricane Melissa roared ashore in Jamaica on Tuesday, the uber-warm Caribbean Sea had helped turn it into a ...
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Africa: Climate Change is Fueling Africa's Next Health Crises, 'One Health' is the Answer #CPHIA2025
As the world deals with the combined issues of climate change and global health challenges, the value of the One Health ...
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The Animals of Indiana Dunes National Park
Conservation efforts aim to bring the endangered Karner blue butterfly back to its former glory in Indiana Dunes National Park. ©Alexandra Lande/Shutterstock.com One of the animals that defines ...
Study reveals heavy metal contamination in Cauvery fish, urging caution against regular consumption due to health risks.
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A Dangerous Chemical May Be In Your Tap Water — But The Trump Admin Doesn’t Want You To Know That
The chemical can be found in materials including firefighting foam — and the EPA has seemingly delayed a report on it.
Health experts warn that inadequate water intake can negatively affect the body, causing headaches, constipation, fatigue, ...
In an excerpt from his new book Dinner with King Tut, Sam Kean explores a weird and wild '90s experiment to replicate ancient ...
The Microsoft co-founder wrote a lengthy memo warning against climate alarmism. Will it change how people talk about the ...
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