"These changes in plants aren’t visually evident, like rising seas." Scientists discover why some food is unexpectedly losing ...
Vermont and at least 31 other states will consider more than 340 policies addressing toxic chemicals and plastics, with policies that both prevent and manage harm to public health.
A new study of water quality in Australian rivers reveals surprising changes since the turn of the century: good for the ...
New research has uncovered the earliest traces of lead contamination caused by human activities, linking the development of ...
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is proposing a Lead Maintenance Plan to revise the Kansas Air Quality ...
The report aims to make physicians more aware that “the environment has a far greater impact on children’s health than what ...
The rapid meltdown of polar ice could shut down a key ocean current by 2050, triggering catastrophic surges of sea level rise along the U.S. East Coast and dangerous climate shifts in northwestern ...
A specialized sponge created by researchers at Northwestern University that works to slurp up pollutants, and then release ...
Data reviewed by Caltech scientists found spikes of lead, chlorine and bromine in the air after the Eaton fire started.
January, but, unfortunately, failed to reach orbit—even if the first-stage booster did safely return to the welcoming arms of ...
Former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin has been confirmed as the new administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, ...
Toxic chemicals from L.A.'s fires are going underreported and pose serious long-term risks, a group of lawmakers says. They ...