In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, climate scientists should make their consensus about climate change known to all who care to listen.
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, climate scientists should make their consensus about climate change known to all who care to listen.
Long-term exposure to antibiotics from agricultural run off may encourage the evolution of soil bacteria that break down and consume the antibacterial agents.
NYU’s Langone Medical Center continues to struggle from the lasting impact of the 15-foot storm surge that accompanied the recent hurricane.
A new assessment reveals that the Arctic’s environment is rapidly deteriorating, threatening species and global weather patterns.
Breeding plants that can convert more carbon dioxide to food could help feed a growing population.
Can emulating our early human ancestors make us healthier?
The poxvirus stockpiles genes when it needs to adapt.
The Kyoto agreement to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions was flawed, but it provides useful lessons for upcoming climate regulation negotiations.
In the largest microbial eukaryote genetic sequencing effort ever attempted, researchers are investigating the transcriptomes of 700 marine algae species.
Using satellite data, researchers calculate that mountain pine beetle infestations raise summertime temperatures in British Columbia’s pine forests by 1 degree Celsius.