Radio became the one form of communication left in rural North Carolina after Helene took out power and cell service.
Traditional irrigation canals, or acequias, could help balance the water supply during droughts — if they are protected.
Tarazona-Santos, who himself has Indigenous ancestry, is worried about the dearth of data. Certain genes, his team has found, ...
As dams built in the mid-20th century age and risk failure during major rainstorms, rural areas consider hard choices.
For decades, researchers suspected whales keep in touch from far away. A new math-focused analysis bolsters the theory.
In the U.K., a pharma-run watchdog has been issuing fines and levying suspensions. Could this help build public trust?
The state's aggressive approach includes declaring an animal health emergency and paying farmers who help researchers.
A federal judge last month handed a major victory to opponents of water fluoridation, capping a seven-year legal battle over whether the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has failed to protect the ...
On a sweltering day in July 2023, a ragtag group of data wonks sat around a table at U Zlatého Tygra, or the Golden Tiger, a historic bar in Prague’s Old Town. A mild sense of outrage hung in the air ...
This year, the New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission held a hearing in Santa Fe to seek public input on regulating wastewater discharge from the oil and gas industry. It ended up dealing a blow ...