For decades, there have been reports of the deforestation of Africa.
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Where There’s Smoke are Lessons in Demands of Global Sustainability
As the world struggles for sustainability in the face of climate change, wildfire smoke becomes a lesson in how people can become victims far from the root of a problem and far from their control.
Threatened and Endangered Species of the Southeastern United States
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act by getting to know some of the threatened and endangered species found in the waters of the southeastern United States.
Juice Concentrate from Japanese Fruit Benefits Cardiovascular Health, Scientists at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Report
More than 122 million Americans – about half of the U.S. population ages 20 and older – have high blood pressure, referred to medically as hypertension.
UW Researchers Will Develop Gene Editing Therapy to Treat Blindness
With new support from the National Institutes of Health, a team of researchers at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery will lead drug therapeutics testing for two diseases known to cause blindness.
First Side-Necked Turtle Ever Discovered in UK
The first side-necked turtle ever to be found in the UK has been discovered by an amateur fossil collector and palaeontologists at the University of Portsmouth.