Environmental health expert explains why there is no human well-being without a healthy environment, and the climate changes’ ...
"Industrialization has rapidly transformed the world around us—faster than our bodies can adapt,” an evolutionary ...
A team from the Wood Lab, a UW lab that researches aquatic parasite ecology, traveled to Albuquerque, New Mexico this summer ...
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How One Spider Became (Mostly) Vegetarian
Bagheera kiplingi has a most un-spider-like adaptation: a taste for plants. A huge thank you goes out to the Missoula ...
Mark Robichaux, a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal, is a fisherman and author.
A new study has found African lions produce not one, but two distinct types of roars—a discovery set to transform wildlife ...
Making new friends has its challenges, even for birds. Researchers at the University of Cincinnati found that monk parakeets ...
Hundreds of rally-goers filled half a block of College Street Wednesday evening to call for better pay, health insurance, job ...
Engineering microbes to soak up more carbon, boost crop yields and restore former farmland is appealing. But synthetic ...
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Life may be reshaping our bodies and brains faster than evolution can handle
For most of the past six million years, the human story played out in shifting woodlands, open plains and coastal zones ...
Yesterday, President Trump nominated Stuart Levenbach, an energy official at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), to serve a five-year term ...
The Trump White House is reviving changes to Endangered Species Act regulations from his first term that were blocked under ...
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