Topic
Environment
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Rachael Rettner • March 30, 2009
Adding the right kind of bacteria, scientists find, can boost plant growth on poor quality soil.
Lynne Peeples • March 25, 2009
Invasive sea lampreys may soon become vulnerable to a powerful new stake to the heart: irresistible sex pheromones.
Lindsey Konkel • March 22, 2009
Experts say that global warming will have a major impact on poor nations’ fisheries.
Lindsey Konkel • March 13, 2009
Ordinary citizens make valuable contributions to scientific research.
Jonathan Teyan • March 1, 2009
An ornithologist’s season counting hawks atop Chestnut Ridge.
Lynne Peeples • February 24, 2009
Eco-conscious gyms allow members to spin calories into electricity.
Lindsey Konkel • January 29, 2009
One bee scientist looks ahead by cataloguing the past.
Rachael Rettner • January 26, 2009
Natalie Jeremijenko, NYU professor and Environmental Health Clinic founder, bridges disciplines to promote social and environmental change.
Frederik Joelving • January 20, 2009
Trailblazing our knowledge of aquatic minds, Diana Reiss uses science to fight for dolphin welfare.
Lindsey Konkel • January 19, 2009
One fish’s evolution raises questions about what constitutes a species.
Crystal Gammon • December 29, 2008
Traditional farming may stabilize Latin American coffee production.
Crystal Gammon • December 29, 2008
Mary Ellen Amato on shade-grown beans, Alta Gracia plantation and Jack's customers.
Lynne Peeples • December 22, 2008
The U.S. Navy, environmental groups and the U.S. Supreme Court fight to balance national and whale security.
Lindsey Konkel • December 15, 2008
Asks Scott from Nyack, NY
Lynne Peeples • December 12, 2008
A New York City company is converting the East River’s tidal currents into electricity.