When one thinks about a diverse environment, indoor areas usually don’t come to mind. However, indoor environments are ripe for microorganisms, which can enter on humans and via exchanges with outdoor ...
Whether it’s a walk in the park, hike in the forest or tending to a backyard garden, there’s ample subjective and scientific evidence that being in nature can have beneficial effects for us, from ...
Nature is an extraordinary force. There's still so much to learn from the natural world, including how we impact it and how we can protect it. I'm Natalie Pozzo, join us today as we explore our ...
Researchers are linking human activity to increased gene transfer from soil bacteria to humans. Soil plays a much bigger role in the spread of antibiotic resistance than one might imagine.
With more people becoming aware of the climate crisis due to the extreme weather events and talk about greenhouse gas emissions all over the news, humanity is at a major crossroads that has ...
Most likely, you’re aware of PFAS. Or at least your bloodstream is, considering that the chemicals have been detected in 98% of Americans, according to the National Health and Nutrition Examination ...
This widely used chemical compound has been shown to mimic hormones and disrupt endocrine systems in animals. Katherine Gallagher is a writer and sustainability expert. She holds a B.A. in English ...
As a teacher and advocate for environmental education, I’ve seen students around the country feeling “eco-anxiety.” When I was in the classroom, I quickly learned that students are feeling this ...
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