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Why Are So Many Teen Girls Still Tearing Their A.C.L.s? - The New York Times
Why Are So Many Teen Girls Still Tearing Their A.C.L.s? - The New York Times
For years, ligament tears have been a crisis among young athletes — even though a few simple exercises can prevent them.
Climate change is unraveling this Antarctic ecosystem
Climate change is unraveling this Antarctic ecosystem
As the Antarctic Peninsula heats up, the rules of life there are being ripped apart. Alarmed scientists aren’t sure what all the change means for the future.
Rising Seas Are Wiping Out Some Older Americans’ Futures
Rising Seas Are Wiping Out Some Older Americans’ Futures
As more older Americans move to the coasts, rising seas are wiping out their homes — and retirement dreams.
The tree at the bottom of the world—and the wind-blasted trek to find it
The tree at the bottom of the world—and the wind-blasted trek to find it
Forests are reeling from climate change—but the future isn’t lost
Forests are reeling from climate change—but the future isn’t lost
Heat, drought, and bug infestations are killing trees worldwide. If we change course now, we can limit the damage.
Unmasking the killer that wiped out billions of sea stars
Unmasking the killer that wiped out billions of sea stars
After a decade of carnage, we finally know what’s devastating sea stars along North America’s West Coast. Does that mean scientists can save them?
Where the World’s Only Grass-Eating Monkeys Thrive
Where the World’s Only Grass-Eating Monkeys Thrive
A protected, high-altitude savanna in Ethiopia is helping ‘bleeding heart’ geladas survive—for now.
Warm water 'blob' cooks the Pacific Ocean, killing marine wildlife
Warm water 'blob' cooks the Pacific Ocean, killing marine wildlife
A giant patch of warm water known as the blob shocks the Pacific, in what some fear is a preview of our future oceans.
The hidden world of whale culture
The hidden world of whale culture
From singing competitions to food preferences, scientists are learning whales have cultural differences once thought to be unique to humans.
Arctic permafrost is thawing fast. That affects us all.
Arctic permafrost is thawing fast. That affects us all.
As the frozen ground warms much faster than expected, it’s reshaping the landscape—and releasing carbon gases that fuel global warming.
Sea turtles are surviving—despite us
Sea turtles are surviving—despite us
These reptiles have roamed the oceans for 100 million years. We've put them at risk, but with a little help, they're rebounding.
Oceans Are Losing Oxygen—and Becoming More Hostile to Life
Oceans Are Losing Oxygen—and Becoming More Hostile to Life
Low-oxygen areas are expanding in deep waters, killing some creatures outright and changing how and where others live. It may get much worse.
The future of driving is here—and it’s electric
The future of driving is here—and it’s electric
A green revolution in daily travel has begun. Battery-powered cars are selling fast, and automakers—nudged by governments—are phasing out gas vehicles.
Polluters are using forests as ‘carbon offsets.’ Climate change has other plans.
Polluters are using forests as ‘carbon offsets.’ Climate change has other plans.
Billions of dollars hinge on forests soaking up CO2 for decades to come. What happens when drought and fire kill the trees?
How farmers in Earth’s least developed country grew 200 million trees
How farmers in Earth’s least developed country grew 200 million trees
In arid Niger, south of the Sahara, farmers who allowed cut trees to regrow in their fields have seen crop yields soar.
How the historic climate bill will dramatically reduce U.S. emissions
How the historic climate bill will dramatically reduce U.S. emissions
The Inflation Reduction Act is expected to cut roughly a billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions a year by 2030, save thousands of lives a year, and prompt a transformation of the U.S. energy and transportation landscape.
The Earth’s population is booming. It might not last—here’s why.
The Earth’s population is booming. It might not last—here’s why.
Nigeria and China are among other outliers that offer clues to how changing fertility rates are reshaping the world.
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