Ramesh Bhushal discusses his debut book, ‘Chhaalbato’, which blends travel, environmental issues, and community stories.
With his latest book-length essay, "A Natural History of Empty Lots: Field Notes from Urban Edgelands, Back Alleys and Other Wild Places" (Timber Press), Brown rises to a level of acute observation ...
Lindholm ultimately achieved his masters of science degree in environmental science ... During the interview, he noticed a ...
Primers on environmental activism and a series on resisting autocrats offer a chance study up for the bumpy years ahead.
In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter, we talk to the authors of a book that argues world leaders intend to ...
Professor Carsten Carlberg has published a comprehensive new textbook, "Gene Regulation and Epigenetics: How Science Works," ...
The Salton Sea, which is actually a very salty landlocked lake, was created by accident in the early 20th century when ...
Concepts and Insights, 2nd Edition" by Robin Kundis Craig and Noah Hall examines the state of American water law, including the growing trend of states recognizing water access as a fundamental human ...
Storms like Hurricane Helene and Milton, along with above-average temperatures, made it a historic month.
The influence of libraries in communities allows them to serve an important role when it comes to tackling collective issues ...
Discover the great Margaret Atwood’s books that explore powerful themes, from dystopian futures to profound human connections.
Watch an engaging conversation between ACS Central Science Editor-in-Chief Prof. Carolyn Bertozzi and C&EN Editor-in-Chief Nick Ishmael-Perkins, which took place at ACS Spring 2024, in New Orleans.