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Last month, a government agency erased climate change from a manual that helps federal and state judges understand complex science in court. The political attack on the nonpartisan publication “should ...
Long assumed by some to have been diluted and washed away over time, mercury contamination from 19th-century gold mining is still moving through Nevada’s Carson River, with levels in some waterfowl ...
Egg whites whip up higher and hold their shape better in a copper bowl. Here's what science says about the surprising difference and what it means for baking.
The APEC "China Year" adopted a theme of "Building an Asia-Pacific Community to Prosper Together." It carries forward both APEC's consistent vision and reflects a deeper commitment to further ...
After a catastrophic outbreak of bird flu devastated southern elephant seal populations in 2023, scientists are on high alert.
Lakes are freezing later, thawing earlier and experiencing dramatic temperature swings in between. And all that throws off ...
A five-year study on California's Central Coast, led by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Western Center for Food ...
A large-scale study led by the University of Jyväskylä revealed that human activity is consistently changing the ecosystems of Northern European lakes. The study shows that hydropower and human ...
Leveraging the power of artificial intelligence, scientists at the UC Davis USDA-NIFA AI Institute for Next Generation Food Systems are connecting the dots of 80 years of scientific publishing to shed ...
All animals, including humans, experience stress. Not the type where you worry about paying bills, but metabolic ...
On International Women’s Day, we celebrate technology pioneers and recognize the mentorship that is necessary to inspire the ...