Northsiders are more connected to nature than southsiders, Melbourne study suggests

New research into Melburnians’ connection to nature is helping the City of Melbourne understand how to…

Why allowing more migrants into the US could boost the economy

An immigration policy that would allow more migrants to legally enter and work in the country…

'An exciting possibility': Scientists discover markedly different kangaroos on either side of Australia's dingo fence

Australia’s dingo fence is an internationally renowned mega-structure. Stretching more than 5,600 kilometers, it was completed…

Study finds forest protection successfully leads to reduced emissions at global scale

A study recently published in Nature Communications by researchers at the University of Maryland (UMD), Northern…

Government body warns of increased health threats from climate change in Germany

Germany’s disease control agency warned Thursday that rising temperatures due to global warming will increase the…

Optical effect advances quantum computing with atomic qubits to a new dimension

Darmstadt physicists have developed a technique that could overcome one of the biggest hurdles in building…

First soil map of terrestrial and blue carbon highlights need for conservation

New Curtin University research has identified the most carbon-rich soils in Australia are in areas that…

Recycling: what you can and can't recycle and why it's so confusing

When it comes to recycling are you a wishcycler? No, I didn’t know what this term…

How food insecurity affects people's rights to choose whether or not to have children, and how they parent

Food insecurity—difficulties getting enough nutritious food for a healthy life—is a growing problem globally. It has…

Quantifying mangroves' value as a climate solution and economic engine

A small Central American country is charting a path to slowing climate change, while boosting the…