Showing results for: ecology (page 2)

Contracts show Trump giving Big Pharma free rein to price gouge taxpayer-funded coronavirus drugs
"The amount of money the government is throwing at companies is unprecedented."
07/05/2020 17:30 UTC
New health concerns over synthetic playing fields
Tests find dangerous chemicals in artificial turf used for school sports as well as colleges and the pros
11/09/2019 19:59 UTC
The inside story of Biosphere 2, a forgotten experiment to rethink human civilization
The ambitious, self-sustaining bubble ecosystem in the desert is due for a historical reevaluation
03/27/2021 16:00 UTC
Gay in the USA
Three new books reflect the mainstreaming of gay culture -- and demonstrate a willingness to confront some painful realities.
05/02/1997 23:00 UTC
Parents outraged over school's slavery reenactment field trip
Connecticut parents and the state's African-American Affairs Commission call the field trip "emotional abuse"
09/20/2013 17:18 UTC
Thunberg: "When your house is on fire, you don't wait a few more years to start putting it out"
Greta Thunberg tells Europe that aiming for zero carbon emissions by 2050 is not enough to address climate change
03/05/2020 00:01 UTC
Revealed: The dirty P.R. plan behind TransCanada's Keystone alternative
Documents uncovered by Greenpeace reveal an aggressive strategy for targeting the company's opponents
11/18/2014 21:11 UTC
Animals' limbs are stretching and warping because of climate change
Like a real-life body horror movie, animals are evolving warped limbs and beaks to adapt to climate change
09/22/2021 09:45 UTC
Pink dolphins of the Amazon face fishing and dam risks: study
Researchers find humans compromise nearly 90% of the dolphins' swim routes
07/04/2023 10:01 UTC
Community Discussion: What is the value of a rhino?
Protecting a rhino is expensive. What should be done?
04/17/2015 23:01 UTC
#MeToo in the sciences: female researchers are often harassed, new investigation finds
Sexual misconduct occurs even among conservationists and ecologists
03/03/2018 13:29 UTC
Scientists say radiation leaving whales sunburned
As debate over ozone layer's recovery continues, evidence shows ultraviolet rays are burning some species
11/10/2010 20:26 UTC
Growing California rice and almonds against the grain
Greg Massa and Raquel Krach have prioritized a high-functioning ecosystem on their farm in California
06/11/2018 02:30 UTC
Outdoor cats are an invasive species and a threat to themselves, scientists say
A new research paper reveals the dangers — to both your cat and wildlife — of letting cats roam outdoors
12/03/2022 15:00 UTC
Community Discussion: How can we teach an interest in nature?
Salon readers inspire a discussion about children and nature.
01/29/2015 01:39 UTC