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The northern flying squirrel and the southern flying squirrel are beginning to mate. It might be because of climate change. Or maybe they're just really attracted to each other.
Organically grown tomatoes contain more vitamin C and cancer-fighting phenols than their conventional peers, according to a new study.
The average size of an otter's penis bone has decreased over time. We know what you're thinking: "Otters have BONES in their PENISES?"
As glaciers and ice sheets melt, they release plankton food, a new study finds -- and that could help slow the pace of global warming.
The notoriously filthy Reid Gardner coal plant has been falsifying pollution data, and Nevada officials aren't doing shit about it, so the nearby Paiute tribe is filing suit.
On Saturday, hackers the world over will team up to create sweet apps to improve cities and the environment.
Been wondering what's up with Theda Skocpol's climate-bill report you've been hearing about? Here's the deal.
Four newly uncoverd skulls belong to "four newly identified species of toothed baleen whale -- a type of whale that scientists thought had gone extinct 5 million years earlier."
New technology uses radar to differentiate between pedestrians, cyclists, and other cars, and triggers auto-braking if a collision is imminent.