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Bats are often cast as the unseen night-time stewards of nature, flitting through the dark to control pest insects, pollinate plants and disperse seeds. But behind their silent contributions lies a ...
A tiny insect called a midge spreads the disease, and the earliest known case dates back to 1955 in a forest worker near a ...
As Sparks star Kelsey Plum was warming up before their Sunday, June 29 face off against the Chicago Sky at Los Angeles' ...
“Jurassic World Rebirth” has nods to the past even as it cuts a new future with new characters. It's a sort of heist movie ...
If LeBron doesn’t head back to Cleveland and Milwaukee reroutes Antetokounmpo to the West soon, the East’s outlook will wear the “Leastern” Conference label in near perpetuity. OKC could be building a ...
Climate change left its signature on the atmosphere early in the industrial revolution, reveals a thought experiment ...
The vanilla species grown for its flavoring is finicky. Genes from its wild relatives could help make it hardier — but not if those cousins go extinct.
Vermont’s farmers are growing crops that better suit the state’s warmer and wetter climate — and branching into products that ...
As the impacts of climate change intensify, Indigenous communities across Alaska and Louisiana are facing difficult questions ...
The Trump administration on Monday shut down a federal website that had presented congressionally mandated reports and research on climate change, drawing rebukes from scientists who said ...
Since 1900, annual temperatures in Vermont have increased by about 2 degrees Fahrenheit, and annual precipitation has increased by 21% over the same span, according to the state.
Worldwide, corn crops are at risk from climate change. Crops in the U.S., China, South America and Sub-Saharan Africa are endangered by temperature extremes, unreliable rainfall and severe storms ...