Nora Sherman ’28 has been competing in gymnastics for 11 years. Sherman was a Level 10 national qualifier and a regional qualifier for three straight seasons prior. The Elmhurst, Illinois native is ...
Bishop Joseph J. Tyson of Yakima, Washington, knows the gritty realities of the people he shepherds. The bishop's own diocese is located in central Washington, one of the world's leading sources of ...
Lead pollution started peaking when the Romans took over the Aegean coastline.
A Political Ecology of Things,” argued, “there was never a time when human agency was anything other than an interfolding network of humanity and nonhumanity” (p. 31). The rocks’ refusal to be ...
Researchers warn that if this trend continues, entire species could disappear, leading to the collapse of ecosystems. A new ...
Leopards often produce a unique, deep, guttural roar commonly described as “sawing” due to its resemblance to the sound of a ...
A new study led by UC Santa Cruz ecology and evolutionary biologist Malin Pinsky finds that temperature changes due to ...
Yonder covers tribal and rural communities on the coast of the Pacific Northwest that are taking action to survive ...
Geese appear to understand when and where hunting takes place but are willing to risk the danger to stay close to resources and their primary habitats, according to a new study led by researchers at ...
Researchers have attached tiny QR codes to hundreds of honey bees in an effort to track the insects' foraging habits.
Scientists have discovered the anti-icing secret of polar bear fur -- something that allows one of the planet's most iconic animals to survive and thrive in one of its most punishing climates. That ...
At this year’s fair, artists including Doug Aitken and Lenworth McIntosh look to LA’s past, present and future as a city led ...