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When one company proclaimed it had brought back the dire wolf, the response was joyous. But de-extinction remains a dangerous ...
Ed Burtynsky is excited to talk about the Black Tusk' ...
The Batagay megaslump, also known as the “gateway to the underworld,” continues to expand in Siberia’s permafrost and is ...
This week's possible name leak suggests the state's new NHL team may be called the Utah Mammoth, a nod to the Ice Age giants ...
From the dawn of humanity, we have looked to the night sky in wonder. To question our place in the universe, the part we play ...
A team of plant biologists, geneticists and ecologists from the University of Georgia, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, ...
When does "anomalous weather" become "a new climate"? The moment that variations in a specific climate variable turn into the ...
A lawsuit by seven young people designed to win Ontario government action on climate change is expected to proceed after the Supreme Court of Canada refused to hear an appeal by the province.
Dating back centuries, a legal principle declares certain natural resources must be protected by the government for present ...
In a field of muddy results, it's among the clearest findings that one cognitive scientist has seen in his career.
By Max Bearak Few voters have as much power over climate change as an Australian citizen. Among democracies, only the United States and Canada come close to Australia in terms of per capita ...
Websites can be scrubbed of climate change references and the U.S. halted from international and national climate assessments, but rising temperatures leave their own evidence, especially in the ...