The heavy impact of traumatic experiences can differ depending on culture and geography. According to a new study from the University of Zurich, the culture-specific sequelae of trauma found in Switzerland align with the norms of a competitive and individualistic society. Post-traumatic coping strategies in Switzerland tend to involve closer connections to nature.
The numbers don’t lie — and the sage grouse “collaborative conservation effort” is a total and on-going failure. There were 16 million Greater Sage Grouse before Europeans arrived and began the destruction of the “sagebrush sea” in the Great Plains. The iconic birds were down to 400,000 in 2015 when Obama’s Secretary of Interior, Sally More
In a post on X, Marcos directed government agencies to “set the standard” in conserving energy.
The Environmental Protection Agency should withdraw and reissue a proposed rule regulating methane emissions because it hasn’t provided enough information to verify the computer modeling Read More
Models of the global carbon cycle typically include plants, microbes, soil, and the atmosphere. But they may be leaving out an important variable: Animals, from earthworms to elephants, can have a significant, though heretofore little-studied, influence on how carbon is captured and stored in ecosystems.
Section 702 permits warrantless surveillance of foreigners overseas and allows the FBI to collect data from Americans if they're communicating with those foreigners.
A bill that would reauthorize a crucial national security surveillance program has been blocked by a conservative revolt, pushing the prospects of final passage into uncertainty amid a looming deadline. The legislative impasse Wednesday follows an edict earlier from former President Donald Trump to “kill” the measure. Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which permits the U.S. government to collect without a warrant the communications of non-Americans located outside the...
Notorious for raiding bins and preying on pets, foxes are widely considered a nuisance. But they used to be man's best friend, according to a study.
While the eyes of millions of people across North America were focused on the sky on Monday, April 8, some researchers had their eyes on animals. Here's what they observed.
While the eyes of millions of people across North America were focused on the sky on Monday, April 8, some researchers had their eyes on animals. Here's what they observed.
The House rejected a final effort by hard-line Republicans to block the reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act over objections a measure was not included to prohibit warrantless searches by the federal government. Lawmakers voted 259-128 to table a motion to reconsider, paving the way for the House to send the […]
Cass review found professionals in the field are scared to discuss views amid risk of reputational damage and online abuse Critical thinking and open debate are pillars of scientific and medical research. Yet experienced professionals are increasingly scared to openly discuss their views on the treatment of children questioning their gender identity.This was the conclusion drawn by Hilary Cass in her review of gender identity services for children this week, which warned that a toxic debate had...