From NPR Flamingos look silly when they eat, but new research suggests they’re actually being smart. (Image credit: Serhat Cetinkaya) Read the full article from NPR
For the last two decades, homeowners have been able to claim thousands of dollars in federal tax credits to help offset the high upfront costs of going solar. Things were supposed to stay that way through 2034. But, this week,…
From BBC 3 days ago ShareSave Esme Stallard Climate and science correspondent ShareSave Getty Images Garfield, Puss in Boots, Aristocats’ Toulouse – cultural icons maybe, ginger most certainly. And now scientists across two continents have uncovered the DNA mystery that…
From BBC 4 days ago ShareSave Helen BriggsBBC environment correspondent•@hbriggsGwyndaf Hughes BBC climate and science team ShareSave Getty Images A mosquito-borne disease freshly arrived in Britain has spread large distances, with scientists racing to understand the risks to wild birds.…
From BBC 60 minutes ago ShareSave Malcolm Prior, Georgina Rannard, Jenny Kumah BBC Rural Affairs and Climate and Science teams ShareSave Getty Images The UK’s rivers are forecast to hit exceptionally low levels in some parts of the country in…
Nearly 30 billion-dollar storms rocked the United States last year. Thanks to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s disaster tracking database, we know that catastrophes are getting more expensive overall, and we’re seeing more of them crossing the 10-figure threshold.…
From BBC 9 hours ago ShareSave Steffan Messenger Environment correspondent, BBC Wales News ShareSave PA The UK’s climate change advisors have criticised the handling of a switch to greener steelmaking at the country’s largest plant in Port Talbot, which resulted…
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From BBC 10 hours ago ShareSave Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News ShareSave Chimpanzees in Uganda have been observed using medicinal plants – in multiple ways – to treat open wounds and other injuries. University of Oxford scientists, working with…
The tart saltwater odor of fresh-caught shrimp hangs thick in the air, stronger even than the earthier scent of marsh and mud, at Bubba Gumbo’s and BG Seafood, a dockside restaurant and seafood market on Tybee Island, Georgia. This is…