Agriculture sits at a difficult crossroads: it must feed a growing global population while reigning in its massive contribution to global greenhouse ...
When cutlery, insulation, packaging and other items made of polystyrene plastic break down, they can form nanoplastics up to ...
PERSIL and Comfort have launched a new type of detergent and conditioner that takes all the hassle out of washing – and it ...
The past 11 years were the 11 hottest on record amid an increasing onslaught of climate-driven disasters, the World ...
The soil beneath our feet is a huge carbon bank storing up to approximately three times more carbon than the entire ...
During Toronto's Port Lands construction, ancient seeds, some dating back to the 1500s, were unearthed from a buried marsh.
More than a month after they poured from a semi-trailer on a west Michigan highway, little bits of white plastic appeared to ...
Nature is undoubtedly the best therapist on Earth. After hugging trees in the forest, walking barefoot on soft lawns, or ...
Researchers in Hawaii are pioneering a method to recycle the islands’ derelict fishing nets and residential plastic trash ...
Seeds buried for decades reveal Toronto’s lost marsh, offering new insight into wetland recovery and resilience.
Gardeners have long searched for affordable, natural ways to feed their plants. Burying bananas in garden soil has quietly ...
Several aromatic herbs release volatile compounds that deter aphids and other soft-bodied pests. The research on this is more targeted than broad ...