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Scientists discovered microplastic in one third of gooseneck barnacles hanging out in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Science journalist Deborah Blum explores the homicidal -- and, the environmental -- ways that chemistry can do us in.
Bjorn Lomborg thinks Africa just needs more fossil fuels. Luckily, Africans already know what's best for them.
A chance encounter on a New York City street -- and a plate of Kentucky Fried Chicken -- changed one man's life for good.
Mass protests over green space in Turkey posed a significant threat to the ruling party, and other countries have begun to feel the heat as well.
It's just one little Hawaiian island, but it's also a big biotech testing ground, so Kauai's move to regulate could ripple widely.
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Monday in San Francisco four elected officials boldly went where few politicians will these days – they talked openly and...
Climate change is spreading two of the world's scariest diseases.