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Kristin Elise Phillips • June 27, 2007
Climate changes are pushing rain forests to the point of no return.
Molly Webster • June 22, 2007
Climate change is causing the oceans to flow further inland, putting pressure on coastal areas to adapt.
Jeremy Hsu • June 22, 2007
Sediment starved deltas may prove too frail to withstand warming, rising oceans.
Jennifer Moser • June 20, 2007
Global warming may melt winter tourism.
Emily V. Driscoll • June 20, 2007
How a remote ‘doomsday’ vault is preserving the planet’s seeds.
Peter Sergo • June 8, 2007
Environmental business sets sail with hopes of creating a new frontier of ocean carbon storage.
Emily V. Driscoll • May 28, 2007
What is salt pollution? Highlights from a recent stem cell meeting. New findings show the importance of bees.
Jeremy Hsu • May 23, 2007
Some Experts are Betting on it
Meredith Knight • May 6, 2007
Researchers use modern techniques to solve the mystery behind the deadliest flu virus.
Ben Leach • April 27, 2007
The Unanticipated New Use Of Avandia
Emily V. Driscoll • April 22, 2007
How is the tracking technology in passports used in other ways? Science is letting kids play with snow all year round. Ancient viruses lie dormant in frozen lakes.
Kristin Elise Phillips • April 20, 2007
Parasites, bacteria and viruses mark the trail of human evolution.
Joshua J Romero • April 13, 2007
Why it’s still hard to get cell-phone reception in the urban jungle.
Emily V. Driscoll • April 11, 2007
Organizers prepare for the first National Day of Climate Action.
Rachele Cooper • April 6, 2007
Scientists are still guessing when it comes to aerosols role in climate change.