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Students march for their future in 750 cities across the globe
You're not supposed to like it when protesters throw soup on a van Gogh.
An industrial worker got one whiff of ethylene oxide. Twenty years later, he still hasn’t recovered — and his community is searching for answers.
“Complex landscape structures" on farms could create microclimates with lower temperatures that aid bees, birds, and plants.
Researchers worry that microplastics may be messing with an important carbon sequestration process.
"There's a lot of history being washed away."
The high school science fair project that sparked a new field of science.
As the state begins looking beyond fossil fuels, mining companies are quietly preparing to take over its highways.
The company is accused of dumping thousands of tons of toxic paint sludge and other pollutants where Ramapough Lenape Nation members live.