Yellow River Estuary in Dongying, east China's Shandong Province. In recent years, Shandong Province has launched initiatives ...
This frog manages to outlast the winter by building up a glycerol-based "antifreeze" compound that safeguards its cells during icy weather. Its exterior still freezes over, and its heartbeat and ...
If current extinction trends continue, global shark populations will lose much of their variety, thereby threatening ...
Land use is at the heart of the many emergencies facing our world today: climate change, biodiversity loss, social injustice ...
More than half of underwater species have become rarer in some inland waters, say researchers at the Finnish Environment ...
Humans are the only species that opts to fight against biological presets, miserably dragging ourselves out of bed at ...
Poop analysis shows huge variation in the diets of 16 western herds that include Wyoming’s Adobe Town, Green Mountain and ...
While the rest of nature rises and slumbers to lunar and solar cycles, humans work and sleep to the resetting of their ...
Ecological economist Nilanjan Ghosh dissects the politics and science of Bengal’s floods, exposing how faulty hydropower ...
Impacts of changes to the natural world can create feelings akin to grief. Creativity is a way to connect, heal, and build a ...
Why do we turn the clocks forward and backward twice a year? Academics, scientists, politicians, economists, employers, ...
The unimpeded movement of species and natural processes supports life on Earth. That connectivity is vital for survival.