A recent study showed that panned and predictable ecosystems can have unexpected outcomes.
The world's oceans have more diverse species than before, a recent study revealed.
Imagine if plastic bags weren't such an environmental hazard. Imagine if instead they were made out of biodegradable materials.
The next generation could possibly benefit from a new study development where scientists are using algae to generate clean, green and safe electric power.
Exposure to toxic chemicals in the environment is slowly destroying human reproduction and is the cause for critical health issues.
Geological Society of America Scientists have found Jurassic corals in North America which can solve the puzzle to the Jurassic era.
Scientists examined 300-million-year-old shellfish deposits to determine the kinds of weather super continent Pangea once experienced.
The study has assembled the first large-scale empirical evidence for a declining sensitivity of spring phenology to warming in mature trees for Central Europe.
Mushrooms aren't just good to eat. It turns out that they may also be useful for creating batteries. Scientists have found that portabella mushrooms may stop cell phone batteries from degrading over time.
Scientists have used meteorological records from the past 450 years to determine climate change from the and and the future.
It turns out that a certain snail may not be going extinct quite yet. Scientists have found that the endangered Chittenango ovate amber snail can be successfully bred in the lab.
British and Australian Scientists found in their research that Antarctic warming results in more soil fungal species, and should exceed by 25 percent in 2100.