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Rockhopper Penguins’ Athleticism Makes Them the Daredevils of the Animal World. Will a Warming Climate Slow Them Down?
A visit to the Falkland Islands, where the fearless seabirds navigate the rugged topography with tenacious spunk, shows the ...
The strict regulations of the Endangered Species Act inhibit development and “energy domination,” the Trump administration ...
A baby and a woman have been rushed to hospital after a hit-and-run crash. The two pedestrians were hit by a white van at ...
Climate change is unexpectedly causing north Pacific storms to shift toward the Arctic, throwing projections for future West ...
In a study involving more than 13,000 participants in the U.S., several messaging strategies were shown to move the ...
Dionne Warwick, Saweetie and Mya have recorded Diane Warren's “One Heart (Can Change The World)” for the film, “OZi: Voice of ...
Factors like drying streams and unpredictable weather have forced KU environmental studies faculty to restructure their field ...
An ambitious form of climate modelling aims to pin the blame for disasters – from floods to heatwaves – on specific companies ...
Large wild mammals—from elephants to antelopes—are already struggling to cope with global warming. Now new research shows ...
African striped mice are used to desert conditions but are showing dehydration as climate change heats up their environment.
They tend toward dystopia and apocalypse, mourning vanished places and conjuring up terrifying new landscapes where people ...
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