Illinois' cicadas aren't very picky about the trees they like, but they do have preferences -- which means some trees and shrubs will see more cicadas than others.
Everything from temperature, soil conditions, and rainfall can affect how food tastes. As the climate changes, it’s messing ...
both the path to potential adaptation to this rapidly morphing planet and the path to our understanding may stretch beyond any time frame that could help us to save them before the clock strikes ...
To protect the movement of wildlife impeded by busy roadways, a series of manmade overpasses and underpasses throughout the U ...
Events like City Nature Challenge are empowering communities to discover species, never seen before in some urban areas, say ...
CR tested five brands of milk from grocery stores across the country for PFAS and found these "forever chemicals" in some milk, including organic.
The risk for fish is not just that they may be drawn into pump ... a mechanical gripping device lifted out a tangle of ...
A new paper published today (April 24) in the journal Nature by an international team of 279 scientists led by the Royal ...
Pollinator Port Project will install habitats for at-risk native bee populations at seven public plazas and open streets, ...
Idaho's Craters of the Moon was one of the 1st sites the National Park Service applied climate change science to its planning ...
The prevalence of H5N1 genetic material in purchased milk products suggests the bird flu outbreak is far more widespread in ...
Pasteurization, a heating process, is done to kill pathogens “to a level that does not pose a risk to consumer health ... It ...