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Undeterred by climate change, US homeowners are moving to climate-vulnerable areas

County Map of wildfire risk based on FEMA National Risk Index
Health

11 proven ways women can lower cholesterol after 40

A middle-aged woman jogging at the park.
Health

Future-proof your body: Beginner biohacks that could add years

A modern home sauna with bathrobes hanging on its wall.
Health

Every 30 minutes, someone arrives at an ER with a gunshot wound, according to the CDC

 Staff in the Trauma Unit at the John H. Stroger Jr. Cook County Hospital treat a man with a gunshot wound.
Health

Switching from a compounded to a brand-name GLP-1? Here’s how to do it in 5 steps

Mounjaro, Ozempic and Wegovy pens on a white background.

Environment

Environment

Support for renewables shrinks as fossil fuel interest grows

Wind turbines in federal ocean waters installed in 2020 as part of the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind pilot project.
Environment

This little-known ‘dark roof’ lobby may be making your city hotter

Workers install a new roof on the Rogers Centre, home of the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team.
Environment

The fix for parched Western states: Recycled toilet water

The director of water re-use operations for startup Epic Cleantec holds up a sample of treated water.
Environment

Climate disasters inflict outsized harm on pregnant and young families

Residents that canoed the flooded South Fork New River talk at a washed out road on September 27, 2024 in Boone, North Carolina
Environment

Earth's orbit is filling up with junk. Greenhouse gases are making the problem worse.

Long-exposure taken over 30 seconds showing many satellites moving across the night sky appearing as dotted lines.

Plants & Animals

Plants & Animals

How farmers can help rescue water-loving birds

A flock of sandhill cranes in Louisiana.
Plants & Animals

Got invasive plants? Call a herd of goats

Two goats in a herd smiling happily eating invasive plants in a wide land.
Plants & Animals

Fish are thriving in the river Seine

A view of one of the bridges over the river Seine in Paris, France.
Plants & Animals

Planning for spring's garden? Bees like variety and don't care about your neighbors' yards

Closeup on a bumblebee feeding on a yellow cosmos flower.
Plants & Animals

Rotten tricks: How hot and stinky plants woo pollinators

A collage of thermogenic plants, clockwise from top left: sago palm (Cycas revoluta); Eastern skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), elephant-foot yam (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius), Yulan magnolia (Magnolia denudata), calico-flower (Aristolochia littoralis), American lotus (Nelumbo lutea), titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum), dragon arum (Dracunculus vulgaris), Florida anise (Illicium floridanum), Rhizanthes lowii, dead-horse arum (Helicodiceros muscivorus).

Space

Space

5 of the rarest astronomical events—and when you'll next see them

The head of Halley's Comet as photographed by Dr George Willis Ritchey.
Space

25 of the best places to see the solar eclipse across the US

The beginning of a solar eclipse as seen through very light cloud cover.
Space

23 astronomical events to look out for in 2023

A view of a Perseid meteor shower in a purple sky with pine trees in the foreground.
Space

33 groundbreaking NASA missions in photographs

Webb NIRCam composite image from two filters – F212N (orange) and F335M (cyan) – of Jupiter system.
Space

Space discoveries that will blow your mind

An image from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope reveals Stephans Quintet, a visual grouping of five galaxies

Weather

Weather

How do hurricanes affect baby names?

A sleeping baby bundled in a blue beanie with a pom pom and a blue blanket..
Weather

Mango farms where? Climate change is scrambling where the world's food is grown.

Six varieties of mangoes line the fields at PapaMango in Sicily.
Weather

Oh, great: Rat populations are surging as cities heat up

A rat looking for food in a New York City subway station platform.
Weather

Fast fashion is haunting L.A.'s wildfire relief efforts

Volunteers sort through piles of clothing and textile donations made to California wildfire victims.
Weather

What hurricane season was like the year you were born

A train underwater, a beach road destroyed after a storm and a figure watching palm trees bend in the waves and wind.
Environment

With an urban design mimicking natural forests, Colombia's second-largest city cools dramatically in just three years

vertical wall garden at city hall in Medellin, Colombia
Health

How much do prices for health services vary within a city?

A medical waiting room filled with patients.
Environment

The most water-intensive crops and meat

Photo illustration of agricultural sprinklers, assorted nuts and mackerel.
Environment

A ranch, rewilded: The successful transformation of California's next state park through floodplain restoration

Dos Rios Ranch Preserve area
Environment

A small town passed a one-of-a-kind sustainability plan. Now, they have to get creative to fund it

The “It’s the Climate” sign was first hung on July 20, 1920, to promote the temperate weather of Grants Pass.
Health

1 in 4 Americans are physically inactive. Here's how that impacts you as you age.

An older Black woman standing close to the nurse with a clipboard.
Environment

Charging toward net zero: The environmental factors electric vehicles don't fix

Photo illustration with hand holding electric vehicle charger over a blue sky.
Health

Medicare recipients are putting off care more than other insured adults as costs rise

A man in a white shirt helping an elderly man use a walker in a park.
Science

As ticks spread, the US is getting smart about reporting infections and seeing the true extent of Lyme disease

researchers drop ticks into vials for a count of female (transmits lyme disease) in Oregon
Health

States where syringe exchanges are most prevalent

A public drop box for used needles, on a sidewalk by a building.

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