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The Grape Migration

The Grape Migration

How long can grapes sweat out great vintages?

By Peter Sergo | Posted June 29, 2007

A Dry Horizon for the Amazon

A Dry Horizon for the Amazon

Climate changes are pushing rain forests to the point of no return.

By Kristin Elise Phillips | Posted June 27, 2007

Spring Is Here, But It’s Still January

Spring Is Here, But It’s Still January

Global warming already makes plants bloom earlier, what’s next?

By Meredith Knight | Posted June 26, 2007

Why do people wear hard contact lenses?

Why do people wear hard contact lenses?

- asks Lindsey from New York

By Molly Webster | Posted June 25, 2007

Saltwater Invasion

Saltwater Invasion

Climate change is causing the oceans to flow further inland, putting pressure on coastal areas to adapt.

By Molly Webster | Posted June 22, 2007

Our Waifish Wetlands

Our Waifish Wetlands

Sediment starved deltas may prove too frail to withstand warming, rising oceans.

By Jeremy Hsu | Posted

Soggy Slopes

Soggy Slopes

Global warming may melt winter tourism.

By Jennifer Moser | Posted June 20, 2007

Seeds On Lockdown

Seeds On Lockdown

How a remote ‘doomsday’ vault is preserving the planet’s seeds.

By Emily V. Driscoll | Posted

Inuits live in very cold climates, why do they have dark skin?

Inuits live in very cold climates, why do they have dark skin?

- asks Anonymous

By Emily V. Driscoll | Posted June 18, 2007

Does elevating your heart rate during exercise have the same effect on you as a fight or flight response?

Does elevating your heart rate during exercise have the same effect on you as a fight or flight response?

- asks Anh Nguyen from San Jose, California

By Jeremy Hsu | Posted June 11, 2007

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