Researchers provide a detailed account of how “biodiversity leakage” happens—and how to tackle the often overlooked problem.
Target is facing backlash for its DEI pullback from customers, the heirs to one of its founders and civil rights activists.
Animals are not just inhabitants of the natural world—they are its architects. A new study led by Professor Gemma Harvey from Queen Mary University of London has revealed how hundreds of species shape ...
The Albanese government hoped for a new resources boom in new critical minerals projects and processing. There’s been a hard ...
The year 2020 marked a turning point for terrestrial vegetation, reaching an unprecedented level of greenery. This ...
Using mathematical modeling, researchers have discovered that rate-induced tipping, which can happen if an environment changes too fast, can happen even in Daisyworld, a simple daisy-filled ecological ...
Fluctuations in ancient Earth’s environment might have propelled the chemical complexity that laid the foundation for life.
Understanding the relationship between humans and the ocean is crucial for making informed and effective decisions that will ...
As biodiversity continues to degrade, the foundation of life on Earth becomes increasingly unstable. Biodiversity loss threatens our food, water and air. It increases our vulnerability to natural ...
Himalayan salt and sea salt contain various trace minerals due to respective nutrients in the soil and sea. Their nutrient ...
Imagine a world filled only with daisies. Light-colored daisies reflect sunlight, cooling down the planet, while darker daisies absorb sunlight, warming it up. Together, these two types of daisies ...
The more we discover about our species' family tree, the harder it becomes to pinpoint when exactly Homo sapiens emerged, ...