Earth Sciences

Blood Rain In Spain

that sometimes occur in estuaries and costal areas all over the world from Galicia to California and ...

Article - News Staff - Nov 13 2015 - 7:20am

Dinosaur Ankle Re-Evolved Amphibian-Like Development In Birds

University “The dinosaurian ascending process is retained in all birds, though it has changed its association ...

Article - News Staff - Nov 15 2015 - 7:30am

No, Earth's Magnetic Field Is Not About To Flip

happen quickly, if it happens at all. The magnetic field's intensity rises and dips without a clear ...

Article - News Staff - Nov 25 2015 - 3:59pm

PCB Exposure In Moms Linked To Poor Vaccine Response In Babies By Environmentalists

people with the notion that  "nearly all people have detectable concentrations in their blood" ...

Article - News Staff - Dec 9 2015 - 8:51am

The Pathogens In Otzi's Last Meal

of Helicobacter pylori in Ötzi's stomach contents, a bacterium found in half of all humans ...

Article - News Staff - Jan 7 2016 - 5:20pm

In Africa, Livestock Yields Higher Income, Improved Diet

Heifer provides entrepreneurship training, community development, veterinary services, and marketing--all ...

Article - News Staff - Feb 16 2016 - 3:46pm

Fungi Are At The Root Of Tropical Forest Diversity, Or Lack Thereof

growing all around them. The new study focused on mountain forests in Panama that harbor hundreds of tree ...

Article - News Staff - Feb 22 2016 - 2:43pm

Into the New Wild

often highly diverse regenerating secondary forests are emerging all around us.  Perversely, such ...

Blog Post - Graham Strouts - Mar 22 2016 - 6:33am

Greenland Melting Tied To Shrinking Arctic Sea Ice, Blamed On Global Warming

all melted, the study notes. Surface melting of the ice sheet has increased dramatically since the ...

Article - News Staff - Mar 28 2016 - 8:00am

Using Trace Methane For Chemistry Rather Than Burning It

haven't been considered at all so far, says van Bokhoven. These might be even better suited to the ...

Article - News Staff - Apr 18 2016 - 7:00am