Nearly 52% of Floridians favor candidates who reduce climate impacts. About 68% believe the state should take more action on ...
The lack of air-quality monitoring capabilities across the U.S. affects the health of millions of people and ...
Two thirds of Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) in tropical forests are experiencing new temperature conditions as our climate ...
How do we distinguish threat from safety? It’s a question important not just in our daily lives, but for human disorders ...
New research indicates that to keep Miami’s tree canopy resilient, tropical species may be the best option for local ...
The inaugural Art and Science of Total Synthesis of Natural and Designed Molecules for Biology and Medicine (ASTS-NDM 2024) ...
Obesity is a widespread public health challenge in the Middle East, maintaining prevalence in 54.2% of women and 31.4% of men in this region. Overweight and obese women have a higher risk of ...
Artistic rendering of mouse bait-and-switch. Male mice, subjected to agonistic interactions, escape and avoid conflict by exploiting nearby females to divert the attention of the pursuing aggressor.
It's not just coastal cities bracing for sea-level rise or farmers battling erratic weather patterns—millions of people are being driven by changing climates to relocate, not across borders, but ...
In a new study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine, the drug RK-33 has demonstrated promise in treating breast cancer that has spread to the bone (breast cancer bone metastasis). RK-33 was previously shown ...
Trees on the University of Miami's Coral Gables Campus include oaks and other native species. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to ...