A Canadian town has officially recognized trees as living beings with their own rights, with the mayor dubbing them “our ...
As airlines worldwide scramble to source scarce SAF and polish their environmental credentials through carbon offsetting ...
Published in Nature Climate Change, new research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison finds that reaching net-zero emissions by midcentury would substantially improve public health in the United ...
In northern Australia, a newly described “ballista spider” appears to hunt only one species: the green tree ant. Its ...
MINISTER2009 (2009), WIKIMEDIA COMMONS, UNDER CC BY-SA 3.0 LICENSE.)Wild boars, hares, leucaenas, swamp lilies, buffalo, lionfish, pigeons, spathodea, European honeybees, giant African snails, and ...
After a Washington Post inquiry, Michael Soller, deputy commissioner of communications for the California Department of Insurance, indicated Commissioner Ricardo Lara will launch a review of these ...
The thermometer reads 95°F (35°C) in Brooklyn, and vulnerable individuals need information to take appropriate action. New York City officials must gather facts quickly to provide updates on cooling ...
After two months of cutbacks by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on CVE enrichment, new research reveals some concerning trends that could make it harder for security teams to ...
"Painter et al. claim that large-carnivore recovery in Yellowstone National Park has produced a strong trophic cascade ...
Antivirus software used to hunt for known malware, but now it’s predicting suspicious behavior before an attack fully lands.
DSpark can make decoding faster, but acceptance quality still determines how much speed the system actually realizes.
Sloths are unusual: they're the slowest-moving mammals on the planet, have the slowest metabolisms too, and do not constantly ...