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Environment

Triassic Inferno

Wildfires Raged Across Europe For Thousands Of Years As Extreme Warming Killed Ancient Forests

July 24, 2026

Woman sitting outside in forest, enjoying nature outdoors.

Just 10 Minutes Of Birdsong In Forest Linked To Stress Relief

July 22, 2026

Gardener wearing a protective mask is spraying insecticide on garden plants. He is using a professional backpack sprayer

Backyard Bug Spray May Be Breeding Tougher Mosquitoes, Study Shows

July 21, 2026

Daylight Saving Time fall back sign with alarm clock on weathered wood with fall leaves

Hour Lost To Daylight Saving Time Linked To Vision-Stealing Eye Diseases

July 21, 2026

Green forest and area with freshly cut trees.

A 2001 Rule Protects 25 Million Americans’ Water. It Might Not Survive 2026

July 20, 2026

Colobus congensis, known locally as “likweli,” has a dramatic black face with pinkish-orange lips.

New Congo Monkey Species Could Already Be Endangered, Study Shows

July 20, 2026

Blooming orange safflower close-up. Safflower fields against the backdrop of mountains. Industrial cultivation of safflower for oil production.

Can Plants Make Dairy Protein Without Cows? New Study Comes Close

July 17, 2026

Chris Martin performs with Coldplay during NBC Today Show Citi concert series

Coldplay Slashed Its Carbon Footprint Nearly In Half. Can The World Cup Do The Same?

July 17, 2026

speed limit sign

Why Driving the Speed Limit May Be Key to Saving the Planet

July 17, 2026

Downtown Rochester, New York in dense smoke from Canadian wildfires blowing over city skyline.

Canadian Wildfire Smoke May Hush Songbirds, Skew Annual Counts

July 16, 2026

A fossil of Spriggina floundersi collected in South Australia. Because these fossils preserve mirror-image impressions of the original animals, a leftward bend in the rock represents an animal that bent to the right in life.

This 550-Million-Year-Old Animal Was A Righty, Marking The Oldest Evidence Of Handedness

July 14, 2026

drought brown soil with plants

Moana’s Real-Life History: Drought May Have Helped Push Polynesian Migration Across the Pacific

July 13, 2026

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