The 300 million-year-old Tyrannoroter heberti had an extra set of conical-shaped teeth, indicating it likely ate plants. It’s one of the earliest species to do so.
Conservationists are raising the plight of the pangolin, a scaly anteater found in parts of Africa and Asia that is the most trafficked mammal in the world ...
More than one in 10 Americans rely on the Colorado River to take showers and drink clean water. But with no end in sight to the decades-long drought in the western US and rapidly decreasing river ...
A coalition of plant-based food stakeholders is calling for €3B in research and innovation funding to rebalance Europe's protein supply over the next decade.
Arizona has a wildlife park nearby where you can see exotic animals up close, walk through immersive exhibits, and feel that wide-eyed, kid-again rush the moment you step inside.
Turtles are able to grasp that the same object seen from different angles is not a different object, an important trait for ...
Nitrogen emissions rules are squeezing the country’s key farming industry, challenging a fragile new coalition ...
Petroglyphs on sandstone at a national park in Chad bear witness to wildlife that once roamed the area before the continent’s ...
In the late 20th century, Costa Rica — a Central American nation a little smaller than West Virginia — had one of the highest deforestation rates in the world. The country was losing more than 100,000 ...
By Danuta Radzik On October 30, 2025, two DDL shareholders, Danuta Radzik and Vanda Radzik, the Greenheart Movement and other ...
U.S. Department of Energy has awarded University of Nevada, Reno a $9 million grant to study cactus pear as a climate resilient biomass biofuel feedstock.
Michigan lost roughly 100,000 acres of farmland in 2024 as developers, investors, and renewable energy projects competed for rural land, driving property values to record highs and creating barriers ...
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