A new study reviewed health data from 19,824 football players who participated in at least one game between 1960 and 2019.
Scientists thought dead plant material was primarily powering the Everglades. Algae says not so fast.
Tires may do more than wear down on the road—a chemical they release could be quietly raising your risk of Alzheimer's.
Educators across North Louisiana are continuing their education on environmental studies, thanks to the Science and ...
"A fourfold increase in dementia rates from a presumed environmental cause is immense." ...
More than 90% of modern short stories published in The New Yorker over the past decade barely acknowledge climate change.
A University of Miami study has developed a new approach to evaluate how multiple climate resilience plans work together—or ...
A Vermont state study to determine nitrogen levels in the northern Connecticut River to improve water quality and mitigate ...
Inadequate built and social environments from birth through childhood may increase the likelihood for depression and anxiety in adolescence.
A west-central Minnesota dairy facility is planning to more than double the size of its herd, and the Minnesota Pollution ...
An up-and-coming nonprofit for Elkhart County is hosting a community event focused on garnering support for a local ...
By Claire Asher Plastic pollution is among the gravest environmental crises facing humanity. Plastic production since 1950 ...