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Mar 31, 2017 10:20AM
With 30 percent of shark species threatened with extinction, island nations are establishing bans on shark fishing in surrounding waters.
From Paris to Athens to Seattle, cities are struggling to counter vehicular pollution with car-free days and other strategies.
From New England to the West Coast, forests are under attack from an army of invasive insects that may eat several native tree species to extinction.
A South African girl has designed a super-absorbent polymer made of recycled avocado skins and orange peels that can store reserves of water hundreds of time its own weight.
Feb 28, 2017 12:25PM
At least two water districts in California’s Central Valley are selling oilfield wastewater to farmers, threatening the safety of Americans’ food supply.
Fish farms in backyards and pools throughout Africa are boosting incomes for 10 million people and improving the diets of 200 million more.
Feb 26, 2017 03:10PM ● By Elisa Smith
Alexandra Milspaw can trace her career path to high school, when she discovered that someone close to her had been sexually abused.
Feb 26, 2017 03:10PM
Soulful Journeys Healing Arts, will host an Open House for its new yoga programs offered by Blue Lotus Yoga on Saturday, March 4. A free beg...
Jan 31, 2017 12:46PM
More than 640,000 tons of traps, crab pots, nets and other fishing gear litter the ocean floor worldwide, trapping and killing marine life.
Listen well. Australian scientists have found that plants communicate underground through series of clicks, sometimes in frequencies audible to the human ear.