A couple of weeks ago, the doorbell-camera app on my phone flashed an alert: There is motion at your front door. This was ...
More than half of humanity lives in cities, and the importance of nature has risen rapidly up the urban agenda in recent ...
Attending the UN climate (COP28) and biodiversity (COP16) conferences during the past two years, it strikes this observer ...
At a time when North American bird populations are declining dramatically, the number of people watching them is increasing ...
Traditional farmers around the world are walking away from millions of acres of land where they once grew crops or grazed ...
After all, if man is a part of nature, then anything he does is “natural ... he can’t possibly be part and parcel of the natural world. You now have in your possession the incontrovertible ...
There is a growing momentum to grant legal rights and political representation to nonhuman animals, species, and ecosystems.
KCRA 3 has been covering the unique essence of Northern California for decades, but did you know that in the late 1980s that ...
Dublin's Ballantrae Community Park is known for its "bunny park," but it is one of the most beautiful winter hikes in Ohio.
At 25 feet in height, Howard, Ohio's Honey Run Falls is absolutely stunning once wintertime ice takes over the landscape.
So that phrase is banned here at Decision Points. It’s inaccurate, or at best it’s grossly simplistic. If you bet the farm on ...
What are the origins of slow-light research and where is the field heading? Nature Photonics spoke to Robert Boyd to find out. Actually, ideas about slow and fast light go back at least 170 years.