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Like many other things that look like aliens -- facehuggers, E.T., James Carville -- the Lord Howe Island stick insect, a.k.a. the tree lobster, is making the leap to film.
Today's young adults, facing huge challenges and dwindling opportunities, choose the medium chill by necessity -- and show us all a better way to live.
By Janet Larsen When New York City opened registration for its much anticipated public bike-sharing program on April 15, 2013,...
Suburbs are attracting the cool kids, or at least trying to, according to recent news stories. What does this mean for cities?
After they tore down river wetlands, can the Army Corps be trusted to rebuild?
“Dark and cold we may be, but this Is no winter now. The frozen misery Of centuries breaks, cracks, begins...
To celebrate its hundredth year, Oreo is "taking over" Antarctica with 5,000 Oreos. We don't think they will meet much resistance.
In an attempt to make people care about nature, scientists have named a bee after something a character says on TV
The climate change effort involves both negative and positive aspects -- protesting the status quo and building sustainable alternatives. Where does activism fit in?