Researchers found toxic “forever chemicals” in drinking water wells dotting California’s rural farming regions, far from ...
Some of the world's smallest animals and their tiny poops could aid in the fight against climate change. A study reports that clay dust sprayed on the surface of seawater converts free-floating carbon ...
Juana Valle never imagined she’d be scared to drink water from her tap or eat fresh eggs and walnuts when she bought her 5-acre farm in San Juan Bautista, Calif., three years ago. Escaping city life ...
The researchers aim to enhance the efficiency of the biological pump—a cycle that transfers carbon from the atmosphere to the ...
The new technique begins with large blooms of microscopic plants called phytoplankton. These phytoplankton blooms remove ...
You’re not the only one with this poop problem that, sometimes quite literally, won’t go away. (Until you wait a while and ...
Iguanas can carry harmful salmonella bacteria in their intestinal tracts, which can be spread in their excrement.