A new study led by James Diggle argues that Homer’s Ithaca was not a separate island, but a region on Cephalonia linked to ...
Many holiday hotspots have seen anti-tourism protests thanks to overcrowding and the issues it causes for locals. But the ...
Instead of hunting big game or wielding fire, the hobbit-like hominin Homo floresiensis likely scavenged leftovers of prey ...
The American Revolution was won not just by ideals and armies, but by the strategic trade networks of a small Caribbean port.
New York’s electrical grid operator expects the state to have enough power to keep the lights on and air conditioners running ...
After a spectacular comeback from DDT, the Osprey population has plummeted within the watershed and is showing signs of ...
Seven communities exceeded the state's 4% cap on property tax hikes in the year ending June 30, says a Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council report.
Researchers detected PFAS in all fish samples at 21 locations across the basin that provides drinking water to 14.2 million people, including residents in the Easton area.
Trees are countering nearly half the urban heating from pavement and buildings in the world's cities, but they're not doing enough cooling in hotter, poorer cities where it's needed the most as the ...
About 100,000 Americans have sickle cell disease (SCD), the most common inherited blood disorder in the US. Roughly 10% of patients reside in New York State, with the majority living in NYC, ...
As North Carolina races to land more data centers tied to the artificial intelligence boom, new research suggests another possible environmental tradeoff: hotter temperatures near the massive ...
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