How much land, water, and other resources does our lifestyle require? And how can we adapt this lifestyle to stay within the limits of what the Earth can give? A new article tackles these questions.
The tree of life is often more like a vine that snakes back on itself, with tendrils briefly embracing before they reach for ...
North Coast Rep Theatre Reading Series to present ‘Inherit the Wind’ The North Coast Repertory ... Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker ...
Audiences can expect an uplifting and magical performance of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker complete with a dazzling holiday party, ...
Food production is responsible for more than a third of greenhouse gas emissions. To get everyone the food they need in a ...
The chances of intelligent life emerging in our Universe -- and in any hypothetical ones beyond it -- can be estimated by a new theoretical model which has echoes of the famous Drake Equation. This ...
With eight billion people, we use a lot of the Earth's resources in ways that are likely unsustainable. Klaus Hubacek, ...
Birds descended from the dinosaurs, but researchers have known relatively little about how the bird's brain took shape over ...
Migratory birds are known for their ability to traverse thousands of kilometers to reach their breeding or wintering grounds.
Samantha Harvey’s Orbital has won the 2024 Booker prize. What it so skilfully and ambitiously exposes is the human cost of ...