Researchers in Hong Kong and the UK have revealed how one species of self-propelling microbes can actively change the path of ...
Tomato clownfish, in response to an unpredictable world, appear capable of adjusting when they lose their stripes based on ...
A drought has a beginning and an end. What's happening in the West doesn't seem to have an end, so what is it?
Lakes are freezing later, thawing earlier and experiencing dramatic temperature swings in between. And all that throws off ...
A pilot program is providing Bay Area high school students with lessons on the importance of where their local water comes ...
You pull on your rain jacket, step out into the storm, and within half an hour your undershirt is soaked. The jacket you ...
Sam Altman rejects viral claims that ChatGPT uses gallons of water per query, but says AI’s total energy demand is a fair ...
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South Florida wildlife officials warn six-foot African lizards are expanding into new areas
Nile monitors are spreading through canals, stressing native nests. Florida expands removal rules and urges fast sighting ...
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Why the python-gator clash in the Everglades keeps escalating instead of stabilizing
In the Everglades, python and gator conflict keeps rising as reproduction, spread, and hidden populations outpace control efforts.
Environmental advocates say the outlined revision ignores science and threatens water quality, while farm groups argue it offers landowners needed clarity about which parts of their land count as ...
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