Researchers studied the complex network of multiple food chains across Everglades habitats, from freshwater marshes to ...
If someone asked you to name South Carolina’s best state parks, you’d probably rattle off the usual suspects without even ...
For a few extraordinary months each year, a remote river in central Colombia appears to transform into a flowing rainbow.
They’re long. They’re ancient. Their hideous whorl of a mouth looks like a “vortex of pain.” But sea lamprey are native to ...
Understanding the AI Data Center Demand In a startling report published on July 5, 2026, by the Wall Street Journal, it has ...
Hidden beneath the water's surface is a botanical world that is among nature's most innovative and ecologically important.
Tire wear sheds toxic microplastics that affect fish and shrimp in surprising ways, adding to concerns over pollution from road runoff.
These courses are built off the research and support of the USAID-funded Linear Infrastructure Safeguards in Asia (LISA) and ALIGN projects and are, or are expected to be, accredited by the Institute ...
Construction is wrapped up and pools are filled at Ames' new indoor aquatic center. The City of Ames broke ground on the Fitch Family Indoor Aquatic Center in April 2024 at 115 N. Elm Ave., near the ...
Climate change exacerbates plastic pollution in aquatic ecosystems, with rising temperatures, extreme weather, and sea-level rise accelerating the fragmentation, transport, and impacts of plastics, ...
This fall, five turtles poked their snouts into the same waters of the University of Chicago’s Botany Pond that they once called home. While their surroundings might have seemed familiar, the nearly ...
A man in glasses looks into a fish tank in which fish of many colors are swimming. Ecotoxicologist Bob Wong studies how fish change when exposed to the antidepressant medication fluoxetine. Credit: ...
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