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Some 150 years after a nuclear catastrophe, nature has reclaimed much of the world that humans colonized and then destroyed. Water levels have risen and many areas have become swampy. Only certain ...
Kate Marvel is a climate scientist who has testified before Congress and served as lead author of the U.S. National Climate Assessment. But in her new book Human Nature, she takes a different approach ...
If you are planning to welcome a feline friend into your home, knowing the most popular cat breeds in India and their traits ...
The second-annual Adirondack Nature Festival for People with Disabilities is returning to the Paul Smith’s College Visitor ...
Holafly, an international eSIM provider, recently ranked the world’s 12 most relaxing cities using metrics such as spa access ...
Longtime Lions left tackle Taylor Decker believes the Lions tempo and intensity in practice will pay off in games ...
There’s a magical place in Pennsylvania where the water mirrors the sky so perfectly you’ll wonder if you’re looking up or down, where trails wind through forests that change their wardrobe with each ...
A Mongabay investigation reveals Costa Rica authorized the re-export of 12.6 tons of shark fins from Nicaragua to Hong Kong, ...
In the winding waters of Plaster Creek, just upstream from the Grand River, a surprising discovery is reshaping local ...
If you want to hear the sounds of nature, you can likely open a window, maybe even step outside. But on Belle Isle, there's a new way to experience what Mother Nature is trying to share.
The Toronto International Film Festival denies censoring 'The Road Between Us' documentary about Israeli-Hamas conflict ...
Joël Le Scouarnec sexually assaulted hundreds of patients in his care. His victims are now calling for institutional changes in the wake of his conviction. Marianne Guenot reports.