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Warming global climate is changing the vegetation structure of forests in the far north. It’s a trend that will continue at ...
We will introduce its integrated genomics and microbiome testing services to North America, making holistic, data-driven health solutions more accessible,” Anu Acharya, Founder-Chief Executive ...
Columbus Zoo's North America Trek: The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium prepare for opening of North America Trek “After thoughtful consideration, we have made the proactive decision to postpone the ...
But these agreements rest on the principle that when North America needs these personnel and aircraft, Australia doesn’t, and vice versa. Climate change means this assumption no longer holds.
General Motors Co. on Monday named Duncan Aldred the new president of the automaker's North America operations amid tensions between President Donald Trump, Canada and Mexico over tariffs. In a ...
This news follows on the heels of other recent research that documented widespread losses of birds in North America. The 2025 U. S. State of the Birds report showed bird declines in almost every ...
Animalia 75 percent of North America’s bird species are in decline, study says Birds are rapidly vanishing from North America, with dramatic population losses in places that were once thought safe.
North America dropped four rigs week on week, according to Baker Hughes’ latest North America rotary rig count, which was released on April 25. Although the U.S. added a total of two rigs week ...
A forest biome community is a regional classification recognized by botanists and forest scientists. Discover the kinds of forest biomes of North America.
A study published in the journal Nature Geoscience has revealed a subtle yet significant phenomenon beneath the North American continent; its ancient bedrock is slowly dripping into the Earth’s ...
The total North America rig count is down 13 compared to year ago levels, according to Baker Hughes’ count, which showed that the U.S. has cut 30 rigs and Canada has added 17 rigs, year on year.
Over decades, geologists had built up a history of eastern North America by mapping rocks on Earth’s surface. But they got a much better look, and many fresh insights, starting around 2010.