Aquaculture Uses Far More Wild Fish Than Previously Estimated, Study Finds

South Florida study finds mosquito populations increased dramatically after Hurricane Irma

Seventy percent of Florida’s coral reefs are eroding, new study finds

Intensified water cycle slows down global warming, new study finds: As a result of a warming climate, the global water cycle becomes more intensified and as a result wet regions are getting wetter and dry regions are getting drier

How a person’s brain evaluates negative stimuli may influence their long-term psychological well-being

Language, cultural identity can affect pain

Hearing test may detect autism in newborns

Great white sharks with high levels of mercury, arsenic and lead in their blood levels that would be toxic to many animals but seem to have no adverse affect on the sharks' immune systems.

Dispersants Ineffective in Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill - 3,000 tons of dispersant was used to push back the spread of oil and dissolve its particles, but was rendered ineffective due to the depth of the oil

A new study by University of Miami psychology researchers of anonymous interactions suggests that humans switch off their automatic inclination to share in dealings with strangers.

Study Finds Deep Subterranean Connection Between Two Japan Volcanoes

South America’s Inca civilization was better at skull surgery than Civil War doctors