Americans waste more food than most people think. According to the USDA, approximately one-third of the U.S. food supply is discarded each year. That’s over 100 billion pounds of food and more than ...
Tardigrades have a reputation for being nearly indestructible. These microscopic animals, often nicknamed water bears, can dry out and slip into a dormant state.
I’ve gone to work on an oyster farm on Block Island, a tiny dot of land midway between Long Island and Rhode Island, every ...
New study shows melting Antarctic ice adds only a small amount of iron to the ocean. Most iron comes from deep water and sea floor sediments.
Antarctica has lost nearly 5,000 square miles of "grounded ice" in 30 years, as warming ocean waters drive retreat in vulnerable regions, a new study finds.
Tiny magnetic microrobots spinning in liquid can generate fluidic torque strong enough to move gears and objects without any physical contact.
Lightning sparked almost 60% of the wildfires—and those blazes accounted for 93% of the total area burned.
It looked like an island. At least that's what Jessica Jarratt thought when she first saw pictures of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a vast floating ...
March feels fresh and full of promise, but trouble already crawls through the garden long before flowers fully open. While many people focus on planting plans and new growth, several pests wake up ...
Step back in time at a New York drive-in where classic flavors, timeless charm, and a nostalgic vibe make every visit feel ...
“Lots of European corporates are just coming out of blackout,” said a second head of credit syndicate. “So activity [in the pipeline] has slightly been skewed to corporates rather than senior ...