Tiny particles have outsize impact on storm clouds, precipitation

Tiny particles fuel powerful storms and influence weather much more than has been appreciated, according to a new study. While scientists have known that...

Humans take up too much space — and it’s affecting how mammals move

Human beings take up a lot of real estate -- around 50-70 percent of the Earth's land surface. And our increasing footprint affects how...

Think of honeybees as ‘livestock,’ not wildlife, argue experts

Contrary to public perception, die-offs in honeybee colonies are an agricultural not a conservation issue, argue researchers, who say that manged honeybees may contribute...

A ‘marine motorhome for microbes’: Oceanic plastic trash conveys disease to coral reefs

For coral reefs, the threat of climate change and bleaching are bad enough. An international research group has now found that plastic trash --...

Ecologist unearths the foothill yellow-legged frog’s past in order to inform its future

Once abundant in Southern California, the foothill yellow-legged frog inexplicably vanished from the region sometime between the late 1960s and early 1970s. The reasons...

Air pollution linked to irregular menstrual cycles

The air your teenage daughter breathes may be causing irregular menstrual cycles. Well documented negative health effects from air pollution exposure include infertility, metabolic...

Primordial oceans had oxygen 250 million years before the atmosphere

New research has pushed a major milestone in the evolution of the Earth's environment back by about 250 million years.

Nearly half of California’s vegetation at risk from climate stress

Current levels of greenhouse gas emissions are putting nearly half of California's natural vegetation at risk from climate stress. However, cutting emissions so that global temperatures increase...

What is the environmental impact of your lunch-time sandwich?

The carbon footprint of your sandwich could be having a major impact on greenhouse gas emissions according to new research. Researchers have carried out...

Century of data shows sea-level rise shifting tides in Delaware, Chesapeake bays

The warming climate is expected to affect coastal regions worldwide as glaciers and ice sheets melt, raising sea level globally. For the first time,...

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