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Manhattanhenge is cool, but it happens twice a year. Ditto Supermoons. Solar eclipses are less common, but nothing like today’s...
A reader asks if she can drink the water from her dehumidifier. Umbra helps clear the air.
Consumers can expect the worst U.S. drought in 50 years to cast a shadow across food prices throughout 2013. They're increasing at a rate well above normal.
A report from ProPublica reveals that the state's booming economy has resulted in tens of thousands of gallons of spilled oil and wastewater.
Damn the deniers, the doubters, and the do-nothing Congress. The Pentagon is moving full green ahead.
Filmmakers Hugo de Kok and Kay van Vree say they “where curious about de forms and shapes food makes when you...
But there is good news: Delaware's junior senator wants to include discussion of an intricate system for indirectly funding renewables!
"State shift" doesn't mean moving to Arkansas. It's the alarming phrase a new study uses to describe what goes down when we push the planet past its limits. And it's just around the corner.
Predictions that the Rio summit would fail became a self-fulfilling prophesy, says one young activist. But that failure can also be a catalyst for change.